51.22, her third best time ever, for Amber Anning, finishing second to Adeleke in the B final. Definitely looking forward to what she can do outdoors this year.
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Yusuf Bizimana won the NCAA Indoor 800m title, with a PB of 1:46.02, but only after the original winner, Navasky Anderson, who'd initially taken the victory in what would have been a huge indoor PB of 1:45.90, was DQ'd for illegal blocking during the race.
Bizimana was the main beneficiary, and his time moves the 22 year old not only into 1st place in the UK's 2023 indoor ranks, also propels him up from 17th on the UK indoor all time list, all the way up to 8th.Last edited by RunUnlimited; 14-03-23, 10:01.
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Now this is a massive turn up for the books if correct (but it seems so bizarre perhaps it is an error).
u20 800 m runner Indienne King is credited on Po10 with a 4.60 PV in Manchester. I’m inclined to think it must be an inputting error for a male athlete?
I really can’t See this one being correct, but it’s down on the externals results from the competition too (as Indie King, which I see as a short version of her name that comes up in general googling).Last edited by Occasional Hope; 13-03-23, 00:03.
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Ian Hodge reports an outstanding 5017 score for Sam Wright to win the u17 England hepthathlon title over the weekend. You may remember his fine 7.17 LJ to beat Dmitri Varlack in the England champs last month. this new performance is second on the U.K. all time list for the age group.
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Incidentally, no.1 on that list seems to be another what happened to?
Scott Brindley set a record of 5086 in march 2018, and was still competing up until Covid struck. He's no. 7 on the u20 hep list with 5409 in Feb 2020. Then post-Covid, he did three throws comps in early 2021, with pbs in each, and nothing else since.
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Did a quick Google search on Brindley which turned up his Twitter page. Went to it just now.... last post was from Oct 2020. Nothing else since.
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Big pb of 8.47 for u17 Amelia Weeks, based in Spain, to take second place in the UK rankings for 60 hurdles behind Thea Brown, and fifth on the all time list. She's also improved on the flat this year with a legal 7.62 outdoors last month, and 7.47 windy, and 7.71 indoors at the weekend.
Like Daniel Castilla, she's listed under Spain on the WA site.Last edited by Occasional Hope; 14-03-23, 00:10.
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