and prescod with a 6.49 pb too, good meet for the brits
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Originally posted by Occasional Hope View Post- A fabulous 7.05 Pb for Daryl Neita. that matchup at the U.K. champs could be exciting too.
Maybe she has been working hard in that area.. Kambundji is my current fave and is starting to improve after a slow ish start
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That 6.49 for Prescod could be very telling. Due to his size and style over 100m - this could definitely be a tell for a repeat of his 9.93 at the very least. Very good to see.
I know 60m isn’t always a good translation to 100m - but in this case it reads different I think.
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Sarah Inglis has had a really interesting past few years. It looked like she was going to be a marathoner with a decent 2.29.37 clocking, but her performances on the track after that have blossomed. She really attacked the Commonwealth Games last year and I remember thinking there was much more to come there if she had another year at the shorter distances.
There are spaces on the team in the 5k and 10k with McColgan moving up to the marathon.
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Some impressive performances from the English Athletics U20/U17/U15 Indoor Championships this morning, with Joy Eze and Renee Regis being the fastest qualifiers in the U20 women's 60m heats. Eze ran 7.47 and Regis' 7.50 well ahead of the next fastest, Emmanuel Quaye, Mehitabelle Angelo and Ella-Grace Edwards (a PB) with 7.63.
In the men's U20 60m, Sean Anyaogu, who turned 19 in January, set a new PB of 6.83 to lead all qualifiers, though the current world no.2 U20, Medwin Odamtten, pretty much sauntered to 6.97 and an easy heat win. Expect much quicker from him in the semi-finals. Also impressing was sprint hurdler Noah Hanson who ended up 3rd quickest overall in a 6.91 PB, which bodes well for his main event that starts tomorrow afternoon.
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Was rounded up to 7.31 eventually, but still 6th UK all time, now shared with Hannah Brier. Also means Eze is currently 3rd in the world for U20's indoors this year.
Mehitabelle Angelo rounded out the podium, crossing the line in 7.46, lowering her PB in consecutive rounds.Last edited by RunUnlimited; 11-02-23, 20:21.
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