CHAMPIONSHIP BEST?
DESPITE too many absentees, it was a good British Championships, I thought, and an encouraging number of Brits secured Olympic spots. However, while the standards were obviously well below those we will see at the US Championships, they also don’t compare well to France’s national championships last weekend and the throws standards were well below those at the Polish championships.
OVERSEAS
BAHAMAS
Nassau, June 17
Men: 300: 1 D Pinder 32.61
Nassau, June 24/25
Men: 200 (0.1): 1 I Kerr 20.72. 400:
1 S Gardiner 44.46; 2 A Russell 45.25; 3 C Brown 45.59; 4 S Newbold 45.80.
HJ: 1 D Thomas 2.27; 2 J Wilson 2.25; 3 T Barry 2.25. Women: 200 (-0.6): 1 T Gaither 23.00. 400: 1 S Miller 52.17. LJ: 1 B Stuart 6.66
BELGIUM
Belgian Championships, Brussels, June 25-26
Women: 1500: 6 STEPHANIE BARNES 4:26.33. Ht3: 1 BARNES 4:31.88
BELARUS
Minsk June 9/10
Men: HT: 1 Y Shayunov 73.50 U20men: HT: A Shymanovich 75.78. U18 HT: D Borovkov 75.04. Women: HT: 1 A Malyshchik 71.72
Minsk, June 10
Women: SP: 1 Y Pravalinskaya-Karolchyk (W35) 18.52
COLOMBIA
Cali, June 25
Men: 100 (2.9): 1 D Palomeque 10.07; 2 V Hugo (BRA) 10.14. 400: 1 J Perlaza 45.45. 110H (2.6): 1 J McFarlane (PER) 13.31; 2 J McFarlane (PER) 13.48; 3 Y Rivas 13.50. Women: 400: 1 G Coutinho (BRA) 51.70. TJ: 1 C Ibarguen 14.51/-1.4. JT: 1 F Ruiz 63.84 (S Af rec)
CZECH REPUBLIC
Prague, June 22
Men: PV: 1 J Kudlicka 5.83 (rec); 2 E Dolve (NOR) 5.66 (U23 rec); 3 M Balner 5.55; eq 4 M Arents (LAT)/L Posekany 5.55. Women: PV: 1 J Ptacnikova 4.50 Olomouc, June 25
Men: HM: 1 S Biwott (KEN) 60:46; 2 R Mengich (KEN) 65:17; 3 G Kipyego (KEN) 66:04. Women: HM: 1 M Keitany (KEN) 68:53; 2 E Chelimo (KEN) 72:15; 3 J Chepkirui (KEN) 72:40
Czech Championships,Tabor, June 17
Men: SP: 1 T Stanek 20.39
International Mountain Running Youth Cup, Janske Lazne, June 25 SCARLET DALE finished fifth and led the England under-18 team to fifth place on a tough, steep, uphill-only course.
Anna MacFadyen of Scotland was the next British finisher, in seventh, in a race won by Czech athlete Barbora Havlickova.
Elliott Matier finished ninth in the under-18 race, which was dominated by a Turkish team who had six in the first seven.
England just lost out on bronze to Italy as Matier, who had only finished fifth in the England trial and was therefore in the B team, could not count.
U18 men (4.7km; 560m ascent (uphill only)): 1 A Alkanoglu (TUR) 26:19; 2 O Ozturk (TUR) 26:21; 3 I Özevin (TUR 2)
26:40; 4 V Tümincin (TUR) 26:43; 5 G Bularda (ROU) 27:08; 6 R Bastug (TUR) 27:10; 7 Yusuf Matur (TUR 2) 27:42; 8 E Bozzolo (ITA) 28:09; 9 ELLIOTT MATIER (ENG 2) 28:14; 10 JOSEPH DUGDALE (ENG) 28:16; 11 ALFIE THOMPSON (ENG) 28:19; 21 A Hunter (IRL) 29:29; 22 TRISTAN REES (SCO) 29:42; 24 NATHAN SMITH (ENG) 1 30:04; 27 JOSEPH CRUTCHLEY (WAL) 30:25; 28 JAMES LUND ENG 1 30:36; 29 FINLAY TODD (SCO) 30:51; 32 CEDOL DAFYDD (WAL) 31:02; 34 I Coleman (IRL) 31:14; 39 SCOTT MCKEAG (NIR) 31:53; 41 GEORGE REES (SCO) 31:57; 42 THOMAS JONES (WAL) 31:57. TEAM: 1 Turkey 17; 2 Turkey 2 22; 3 Italy 42; 4 England 45; 5 Germany 51; 6 Romania 80; 9 Scotland 92; 10 Wales 101; 12 Ireland 115; 15 N Ireland 144. U18 women 2.6km: 280m ascent (uphill only) 1 B Havlickova (CZE) 19:36; 2 F Bizek (TUR) 19:49; 3 N Battocletti (ITA) 19:57; 4 L Wiktorowicz (POL) 20:18; 5 SCARLET DALE (ENG) 20:27; 7 ANNA MACFADYEN (SCO) 20:42; 16 ALICE MOORE (ENG) 21:07; 22 MAIRI WALLACE (SCO) 21:52;23 LAUREN McNEIL (ENG) 21:58; 26 GRACE WHELAN (SCO) 22:02; 28 LUCY BYRAM (ENG) 22:13; 32 C McQuaid(IRL) 22:50; 34 JEMIMA ELGOOD (ENG) 23:10; 36 ANNABELLE McQUEEN (WAL) 23:18. TEAM: 1 Poland 27; 2 Turkey 27; 3 Italy 28; 4 Czech Republic 41; 5 England 44; 6 Romania 52; 7 Scotland 55; 11 Wales 121; 12 Ireland 125
DENMARK
Aarhus, June 25
Men: 100 (0.3): 1 K Hyman (CAY) 10.29. 110H (0.1): 1 S Thingalaya (IND) 13.69. 400H: 1 J Santos (DOM) 49.43; 2 L Hamman (RSA) 49.60. Women: 400H: 1 S Petersen 55.13; 2 H Titimets (UKR) 55.88
Aarhus, June 25
Men: 1500: 6 ARCHIE DAVIS (U20)
3:43.81. 110H: r1 (-1.0): 6 LIAM COLLINS 15.23. 400H: B: 4 COLLINS
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About AW - The best coverage of the No.1 Olympic sport
THE BIG INTERVIEW
32 JAMES ELLINGTON
Sprinter heading to Rio in the 100m reflects
on his up-and-down journey to the Games
NEWS
44 Britain announces big team for Euros
45 GB team leader has high expectations
46 James Dasaolu on going back to basics
47 Chris Tomlinson bows out of the sport
PERFORMANCE
50 Sports science news
52 Athlete Insight – Josephine Moultrie
54 High jump – keeping your head balanced
56 Product reviews – sport sunglasess
STATISTICS
36 Form guide ahead of the European
Championships – rankings listing those
expected to be in Amsterdam
TALKING POINT
42 Young athlete Lydia Blythe describes how it
felt to compete in her first major
championships, the England under-23s
ACTION
6 BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS
Athletes secure Olympic selection in
Birmingham – 24 pages of reports, pictures
and results begins here
8 Women’s sprints
10 Women’s middle-distances
12 Women’s hurdles and steeplechase
14 Women’s jumps
16 Women’s throws
20 Men’s sprints
22 Men’s middle-distances
24 Men’s hurdles and steeplechase
26 Men’s jumps
28 Men’s throws
30 Full results
RESULTS & FIXTURES
58 Results round-up
74 What’s On – fixtures guide
REGULARS
78 QUIZ CORNER
82 DIP FINISH