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GOLDEN GIRLS LIGHT UP CHINA AND A HISTORY MAKING RELAY BRONZE FOR GB&NI TEAM

In Athlete
May 15, 2025

The 4x100m relay team of Great Britain and Ireland of northern Femania won gold in world relays in Guangzhou, in addition to a history bronze medal for the GB and Quartet debut event or in the world of the 4x100m mixed relays.

The 4x400m female won their classification round, confirming that the five GB teams and have not secured the qualification for the World Championship in Tokyo at the end of this year. The whole team can travel home after having achieved the main mission for the weekend, which also cools many of the valuable international experience of the squad.

It was the mixed 4x100m that opened the night of the final with an explosion. Stepping into the team was the experience Whoiel), Whoiel), Whoiel), Whoiel), Whoiel), Whoiel), Whoiel), Whoiel), Whoiel), Whoel), Whoel), Whoiely), Whoiely), Whoiely)), Whoiely)), Whyan)) (Ryan dates FeKethath)) (Whoieloo) (Wyanweton, Whyan around the curve in a medall position ran along the finish line Solo Beind Jamacia and Canada to claim the bronze medal with a time of 40.88.

Ferguson reflected on the mentality that the team had for the championships; “The main things we have gone for, for the thesis championships that Nethaneel mentioned was to have a gold standard. That is what we have pointed out and that is exactly what we have done. Do not point to silver or bronze; aim, and will end up somewhere. Gold and go out with a medall.”

The female 4x100m stole the show, winning the gold medal in a time or 42.21. The debutant Nia Wedderburn-Goodison (Ryan Freckleton, Harrow) quickly came out of the blocks in the outer lane, to cleanly pass the witness to Amy Hunt (Marco Airale, Barnwood), who assaulted directly with the Jamaicans with the Jamaicans with the Jamaicans, the Jamaicans. Bianca Williams (lymphord Christie, Thames Valley) cleanly touched the final curve, since there was nothing in it, obtaining success Eduan (Anita Richardson, Harriers Manchester comes out directly in the mixture, in her senior international debut to run for victory.

The Parisian student, Eduan, tried to break down what was going through her mind in that final stage; “I don’t know what happened, I just went. That’s all I did. To go out with a gold medal, not any other color, but gold, it is absolutely incredible. We have worked hard for this. I was very sure of the same. I will always go for gold.”

The 4x400m female came out for their heat championship qualification heat with a fierce determination to ensure that place in Tokyo, and this is precisely what they did. Laviai Nielsen (Tony Lester, Enfield and Harringey) cools the perfect team, giving Emily Newnham (Nick Dakin, Shaftesbury Barnet) a significant position in the mixture at the top, with Poland and Belgium on their heels. Emily maintained her line calmly, delivering to the captain of the Lina Nielsen team (Tony Lester, Shaftesbury Barnet), who moved away in the last 100 meters, giving the witness to Nicole Yeargin (Vince Anderson, Pitreevie) to harass leadership in Leadinain.

The captain of the team Lina Nielsen (Tony Lester, Shaftesbury Barnet) praised her teammates for her focus on the track: “Today we enter with a mentality that we have a good team, to trust each other and move like one, they did, and we told each other, we have these girls.

The other side of getting the stage in Guangzhou was the mixed 4x400m, a young squad saw Sam Lunt (James Wright, Wirral) to open the procedures in the eight lane, digging deeply to hold on in the middle of the group to deliver the witness to Poppy Malik (Grant Barker, Harrow), who made his international debut before this season in the Europeans in Europe. She slotted into Fifth as they broke and kept Strong to hand the baton to debutant bailey swift (leon baptiste, northamton), who batled with the Belgium overhang him with 200m to go, handing about to hannh kelly Brebtht to Brebthe to Boulder to Brebbe to Brebtht to Brebbe Brebthe could Brebbe not Brebd who is not who is not to coude not to coude not to end in fourth place with a time or 3: 14.74.

Kelly reflected on the enjoyment of being part of the team: “He has an incredible bone. Poppy and Bailey to debut Senior is an honor to be in the same team with them. Sharing that moment with them and then bringing it was always fun Toyon Toyon Tosyon Tosyon. All the team.”

It was an anguish for the 4x100m of men. The same quarters of the heats did not finish the race, since the exchange in the box in the final delivery of Jona Efoloko (Ryan Freckleton, Harriers Manchester) were lost to Eugene Amo-derazie). The goal was to qualify for the World Championship in Tokyo, what they did yesterday, gaining their heat spectacularly.

Efoloko reflected the posterior race; “If the course we feel disappointed. We know that we are better than that. Unfortunately, things happen, it is part of the game. We will look at it, we regroup, we will learn from it and return. The main thing is that we qualify for Tokyt. We will be ready.”

The final race of the night was the men’s final 4x400m. Toby Harries (David Sadkin, Brighton Pheonix) fought hard in Lane Nine, delivering the cane to Ephe Okoro (Felipe Siqueria, Birchfield Harriers), who remained in fourth place in the break pursuing the main package. Josh Faulds (James Wright, Rugby and Northampton), who took the witness in the sixth position, and coined that position to deliver to Río Mitcham (Leon Baptiste, Birchfield Harriers), which contained the Portuguese, to finish the sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth sixth.

Harries shared his thoughts about the race; “I drove them in lane 9, so running blindly, a counterreloj basically. I would have liked to have pushed a little stronger in the upper curve. I think I get very strong and I am very happy with the way I set up the boys today. It is what it is. Yesterday we did the main qualification, so I’m very happy this weekend. “

You can find all the results of the world relay here and read more about what happened on the first day of the competition here.