Ten medals for Group GB

Group GB’s Outstanding Feat: Ten Medals

Britain’s 10 medals in Paris equaled the entire achieved on the 2023 Budapest World Champs however surpassed the 5 medals on the Tokyo Olympics and the seven in Rio.  Make no mistake, Olympic medals should not simple to come back by. 

GB medaled in all 5 relays, and as well as, there have been particular person medals for Keely Hodgkinson (gold 800), silvers for Matt Hudson-Smith (400), Josh Kerr (1500), and Katarina Johnson-Thompson (heptathlon), and bronze for Georgia Bell (1500). The relay medals consequence from a deliberate technique of funding athletes to run relays and involving them in common relay practices.

Keely Hodgkinson, photograph by World Athletics

So far as the person medals go, solely Georgia Bell’s magnificent nationwide file within the 1500 for bronze is likely to be referred to as a shock. To be trustworthy, the 5 particular person medals may have been even higher.  Matt Hudson-Smith was simply 0.04 from gold, and Josh Kerr was simply 0.14 seconds from successful. There are not any medals for fourth, however Emile Cairess’ marathon end was magnificent.

Georgia Bell, bronze medal, NR, 1,500m, photograph by David Pearce/Group GB

The Thrill of the Sprints: Shut Calls The sprints showcased the athletes’ velocity and dedication. Darryl Neita’s fourth place within the 100m, simply 0.04 from a medal, was a testomony to the fierce competitors.  Within the 200  m, Dina Asher-Smith’s fourth place and Neita’s fifth place, each inside 0.02 and 0.03 from the medals, highlighted the small margins that may make an enormous distinction within the sprints. A match Zharnel Hughes would have certainly challenged for a males’s dash medal.

Darryl Neita, August 3, 2024, photograph by British Olympic Affiliation

Different magnificent achievements embody Amber Anning, who adopted a PR with a nationwide file for fifth within the 400. How are you going to criticize Laura Muir, who set a nationwide file at 1500 final month, ran quicker in Paris however needed to accept fifth. Equally, Lizzie Chook’s seventh place and nationwide file within the 3000 Steeplechase was magnificent.

Molly Caudery, NR, no peak within the pole vault qualifying, photograph by British Olympic Affiliation

There have been disappointments, too, with Morgan Lake, fourth in Budapest, failing at 1.92 within the excessive bounce qualifying, and Molly Caudery, world lead in Pole vault at 4.92, maybe coming in too late within the competitors and registering no mark. It was only a unhealthy day on the workplace. Ben Pattesen, bronze within the 800m in Budapest, didn’t make the ultimate, however solely by 0.24 seconds.

Laura Muir, 1,500m last in Paris, photograph by British Olympic Affiliation

There was a actuality examine within the girls’s 800, the place there was excited hypothesis that Britain may clean-sweep the medals. Keely Hodgkinson received, and whereas Jemma Reekie and Phoebe Gill ran 1:58 within the semis, 15 others did, and neither reached the ultimate.

Equally, Louie Hinchliffe, our new Carl Lewis-coached sprinter, ran 9.97 however wanted a 9.93 to place within the last.

General, it was a wonderful Olympics for Group GB

Josh Kerr, Males’s 1,500m last, photograph by British Olympic Affiliation

  • Stuart Weir

    Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 occasions a 12 months together with all most international championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys discovering the quirky and obscure story.

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