Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Paris Olympics statistical overview – AW

Occasion-by-event evaluation of the monitor and subject motion on the 2024 Video games

Absolutely Paris rivals London and Sydney as among the best Olympics ever and the massive and enthusiastic crowds within the Stade de France loved some thrilling athletics.

It was an excellent championships for athletics and a great one for the Brits.

I do really feel the timetable may very well be tweaked right here and there, although. Why have ladies’s 4x400m heats on the identical day because the 400m closing, for instance?

The repechage was an fascinating thought however certainly ought to have been trialled elsewhere?

It was enjoyable to look at and gave athletes two probabilities however predictably for those who weren’t adequate to get by means of the primary spherical then whereas the higher athletes get a day of relaxation, those that did survive the repechage should then tackle the higher and rested athletes whereas they’ve an additional race of their legs. It actually didn’t work for 1500m runners which was the longest occasion that had it. It would work for sprinters or hurdlers who’ve a niggle!

Had they not had repechage then extra athletes would have gone by means of the primary time.

Additionally why have been there solely two 5000m heats? Why not have three races?

It was clearly too many and since so many fell and so they had the ridiculous coverage of giving most of those that do fall a second likelihood, we ended up with far too many within the closing.

Right here is my round-up of the statistical information.

A number of medallists in Paris

3 golds: Gabrielle Thomas

2 golds: Beatrice Chebet, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Rai Benjamin

1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze: Femke Bol

1 gold, 2 bronze: Sifan Hassan

1 gold and 1 silver: Julien Alfred, Kaylyn Brown, Religion Kipyegon, Lieke Klaver, Shamier Little, Cathelijn Peeters, María Pérez, Sha’Carri Richardson, Bryce Deadmon, Vernon Norwood, Brian Pintado, Letsile Tebogo

1 gold, 1 bronze: Melissa Jefferson, Álvaro Martín and Noah Lyles

1 silver, 1 bronze: Alex Haydock-Wilson, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Samuel Reardon

2 bronzes: Amber Anning, Jemima Montag, Jasmine Moore, Laviai Nielsen, Nicole Yeargin and Grant Fisher

Gabby Thomas wins (Getty)

Medal desk

A report 27 totally different nations took gold however not South Africa, Italy, France and Poland.

1 USA 14-11-9
2 KEN 4-2-5
3 CAN 3-1-1
4 NED 2-1-3
5 ESP 2-1-1
6 NOR 2-1-0
7 GBR 1-4-5
8 JAM 1-3-2
9 ETH 1-3-0
10 AUS 1-2-4

Most medals

43 totally different nations received medals. The main nation within the placings desk to not win a medal was Switzerland in 22nd and different main nations to overlook out have been Portugal, Cuba, Colombia, Nigeria, Finland and Eire.

1 USA 34
2 KEN 11
3 GBR 10
4 AUS 7
Eq 5 JAM/NED 6
7 CAN 5
Eq 8 ESP/GER/CHN/ETH 4

Placings Desk

75 nations positioned an athlete within the high 8

1 USA 322
2 KEN 112
3 GBR 100
4 ETH 78
5 JAM 70
Eq 6 ITA, NED 65
8 CAN 54
9 GER 51
10 AUS 50

Defending champions

Solely 10 athletes defended from Tokyo three years earlier.

Shot: Crouser
Discus: Allman
Pole Vault: Duplantis
Lengthy Bounce: Tentoglou
Steeplechase: El Bakkali
400H: McLaughlin-Levrone
Heptathlon: Thiam
1500m: Kipyegon
M4x400: USA
W4x400: USA

Mondo Duplantis (Getty)

World information

3:07.41 combined 4x400m USA

6.25m pole vault Duplantis

50.37 400m hurdles McLaughlin-Levrone

World greatest: 2:50:31 marathon race stroll combined relay ESP

Olympic information (4 above plus)

26:43.14 10,000m Cheptegei

3:27.65 1500m Hocker

8:52.76 steeple Yavi

70.00m discus Stona

92.97m javelin Nadeem

48.17 400m Paulino

2:06:26 marathon Tola

3:51.29 1500m Kipyegon

2:54.43 4x400m USA

2:22:55 marathon Hassan

MEN

100m

For the primary time all eight finalists have been sub-10 seconds and the occasions from fourth to eighth have been the quickest in that place.

Noah Lyles was seventh at 50m in 5.61 to chief Kishane Thompson’s 5.56 and ran his quickest 10m between 60m to 70m with 0.82.

Thompson’s 9.80 is the quickest ever Olympic semi whereas Richardson’s 9.95 is the quickest ever non-qualifying time.

200m

Letsile Tebogo’s 50m splits have been 5.70, 4.42, 4,53 and 4.81. He took the lead at 120m.

Kenny Bednarek led at 100m in 10.10.

Even with Covid, Lyles’ 19.70 was the quickest third place time in historical past and never simply the Olympics.

Bednarek’s 19.96 was the quickest ever Olympic first spherical warmth.

Letsile Tebogo (Getty)

400m

Quincy Corridor’s time was the second quickest ever Olympic time and Matthew Hudson-Smith’s the third greatest (and quickest non successful time at any assembly) as greatest marks for locations two to fifth have been set and a report 5 athletes broke 44 in the identical race.

Corridor ran 100m splits of 11.01, 9.99, 10.81 and 11.59 to the Brit’s 10.81, 9.81, 10.73 and 12.09. Jereem Richards led at 200m in 20.46.

A report eight athletes selected to not take up their repechage locations.

The 44.43 by Botswana’s Busang Kebinatshipi and Bapayo Ndori turned the quickest ever non qualifying marks within the semi closing.

Michael Norman clocked the quickest ever Olympic first spherical mark of 44.10.

800m

Finest marks for place for 2nd to seventh have been set within the closing and 0.01 of a second is the smallest successful margin changing Dave Wottle’s 0.03 1972 win.

Emmanuel Wanyonyi’s 200m splits have been 24.4, 25.9, 25.2 and 25.7. Marco Arop ran a sooner second lap with 50.1.

Wanyonyi’s 1:43.32 is the quickest ever Olympic semi closing time whereas Crestan’s 1:43.72 is the quickest ever time to not qualify.

1500m

Nuguse’s 3:27.80 and Ingebrigtsen’s 3:28.24  are the quickest for that place in any race.

Hocker ran laps of 55.6, 56.6, 55.8 and lined his final 400m in 53.3 and final 1200m in 2:45.7. Kerr ran 53.9 for his final 400m.

Ingebrigtsen ran his quickest 200m of 27.1 between each 100m and 300m and 1200m and 1400m however Hocker and Nuguse ran theirs within the final 200m with each 26.3 to Kerr’s 26.6.

With that win USA (5-7-5) have overhauled GBR (5-7-4) as essentially the most profitable ever nation.

Essayi’s 3:32.49 turned the quickest ever non qualifying mark for a closing.

Riva’s 3:32.84 within the repechage was faster than the earlier first spherical greatest.

Cole Hocker (Getty)

5000m

It was Norway’s first ever gold at 5000m. Ingebrigtsen ran the final 1000m in 2:21.1, his final 3000m in 7:35.4 and closing 400m in 53.3 although his quickest 100m break up of 13.1 was as much as the bell as Hagos Gebrhiwet ran a 26.4 200m as much as the bell.

Grant Fisher’s 39.8 was the quickest closing 300 metres but it surely was 19th-placer Dawit Seare who ran the quickest final 100m of 12.7!

10,000m

The primary 13 finishers broke the earlier Olympic report and the 0.32 unfold for medals is the smallest ever. The marks for locations six to 13 have been the quickest in any 10,000m in historical past.

Joshua Cheptegei ran a 55.0 final 400m and a 2:25.9 closing kilometre. His second half was 13:17.2.

3000m steeplechase

Soufiane El Bakkali turned the third steeplechaser to retain his Olympic title and the 0.42 distinction between the medallists was a report closest Olympic end.

El Bakkali’s closing 400m was 57.5.

Marathon

Finest Olympic locations first to eighth and the final finisher Mongolia’s Ser-Od Bat-Ochir, a former member of Morpeth Harriers when he was primarily based within the UK, turned the primary athlete in historical past to compete in six Olympic marathons.

Tamirat Tola put his quickest 5km break up in from 30km to 35km with 14:02 however even sooner in that part was bronze medallist Benson Kipruto’s 13:56.

Tamirat Tola (Getty)

110m hurdles

Grant Holloway was headed on the first hurdle by Daniel Roberts however thereafter was first at each hurdle.

He was 0.24 clear on the eighth hurdle however misplaced 0.14 over the closing two hurdles the place he was the slowest of the eight finalists.

Rasheed Broadbell’s 13.09 made him the quickest ever Olympic bronze medallist.

Holloway clocked the quickest ever Olympic first spherical time of 13.01.

400m hurdles

The three 2021 medallists returned however in a special order.

Karsten Warholm led as much as hurdle seven however Rai Benjamin ran 0.74 faster during the last 5 hurdles.

Benjamins’s differentials nonetheless slowed between each hurdle as he ran 3.59, 3.61, 3.68, 3.82, 3.83, 3.87, 4.00, 4.37 and 4.57 as much as the final hurdle.

Warholm’s 47.57 was the quickest ever first spherical time.

Excessive Bounce

Hamish Kerr’s space report equalling 2.36m received him gold in a jump-off regardless of two earlier failures at 2.31m. Mutaz Essa Barshim received a report fourth medal.

Pole Vault

Mondo Duplantis turned the second to defend his title however surprisingly his successful margin of 30cm will not be a report because the 1920 title was received by 39cm!

Lengthy Bounce

Miltiadis Tentoglou turned the primary athlete to defend this century and his successful soar was timed at 41.5kmh as he had simply 0.8cm on the board. Furlani’s 8.34m tied the third greatest ever Olympic mark.

Miltos Tentoglou (Getty)

Triple Bounce

Jordan Diaz turned first the triple jumper to win Olympics, world under-20 and world under-18 and European championships as Cuban-born athletes took all three medals however Cuba received no medals!

His phases have been 6.44m, 5.33m and 6.09m. The hop was the worst of his 5 jumps.

Shot

Ryan Crouser turned essentially the most profitable ever Olympic putter as he received his third consecutive title as he and Joe Kovacs completed one-two additionally for the third time.

Discus

This occasion noticed one of many greatest surprises of the Video games as Jamaica received their first medal within the occasion and the 3cm successful margin for Roje Stona tied the bottom margin from 1904. The most effective Olympic marks have been set from locations one to 6.

Rojé Stona (Getty)

Hammer

Ethan Katzberg’s 84.12m is the second longest Olympic mark as for the primary time since 2013, Poland didn’t win an Olympics or World Championships hammer medal.

Javelin

It was Pakistan’s first ever Olympic gold medal in any particular person sport.

Fourth-placer Jakub Vadlejch’s 4cm margin from a medal is the closest ever and the fifth to seventh marks (87.72m to 86.16m) have been the best in any competitors.

Roderick Dean’s 82.48m turned the longest ever Olympic non-qualifying mark.

Decathlon

Markus Rooth was one other shock winner with a earlier international better of eighth in Budapest having been seventh in a single day.

Lindon Victor’s 53.91m discus and Niklas Kaul’s 77.78m javelin have been each Olympic decathlon information. Kaul moved up from 20th in a single day to eighth with a 4404 second day

20km Stroll

Finest marks for locations three to eighth have been set and the distinction between third and fourth of 1 second is the smallest ever.

Pintado lined his final kilometre in 3:31.

Callum Wilkinson achieved 5km splits of 20:21, 20:02, 20:02 and 20:06.

4x100m

The 0.11 distinction between the three medallists is surprisingly the smallest ever on the Olympics.

Canada’s splits have been Aaron Brown 10.43, Jerome Blake 8.98, Brendon Rodney  9.20 and Andre De Grasse 8.89 in comparison with GB’s Jermiah Azu 10.51, Louie Hinchliffe 9.03, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 9.29 and Zharnel Hughes 8.78 – Hughes’ break up was the equal quickest of your complete race.

4x400m

Finest all time marks for locations for 2nd to sixth have been recorded – total not simply Olympics.

USA’s splits have been Chris Bailey 44.45, Vernon Norwood 43.26, Bryce Deadmon 43.54 and 43.18 for Rai Benjamin in comparison with Botswana’s 44.30 by Ndori, 43.39 for Kebinatshipi, 43.80 for Pesala and 43.04 by Tebogo.

Britain’s have been 44.51 by Haydock-Wilson, 43.09 by Hudson-Smith, 44.90 by late substitute Lewis Davey and 43.33 for Dobson. Within the heats they ran Reardon 45.68, Hudson-Smith 43.87, Toby Harries 45.02 and 44.31 for Dobson.

Botswana’s 2:57.76 is the quickest ever warmth time on the Olympics led off by Tebogo’s 44.33.

Julien Alfred (Getty)

WOMEN

100m

Julien Alfred’s 10.72 is the fourth quickest Olympic time. She led all the best way – 50m in 5.96 and 60m in 6.89 and in not one of the 10 100m splits did Sha’Carri Richardson shut the hole.

Daryll Neita was third at 50m in 6.07.

Jamaica, who swept the medals in Tokyo, didn’t get on the rostrum for the primary time since 1988.

Gemima Joseph’s 11.13 is the quickest ever non-qualifier from the warmth.

200m

Gabby Thomas received USA’s seventh gold on this occasion with 50m splits of 6.18, 4.92, 5.18 and 5.55.

She took the lead at 80m. Dina Asher-Smith was main at 60m and third at 180m and ran splits of 6.16, 4.99, 5.31 and 5.76 to Neita’s 6.27, 4.97, 5.26 and 5.73.

400m

Paulino went fourth all-time together with her 48.17 as for the primary time ever all eight finishers went sub-50.

Her 100m splits have been 11.87, 10.94, 11.97 and 13.39.

Amber Anning ran 11.95, 11.44, 12.58 and 13.32 and her final 50m of 6.79 was simply the quickest of anybody within the race and far sooner than Paulino’s 7.02.

Salwa Eid Naser’s 49.08 was the quickest Olympic semi-final time and Paulino’s 49.42 was the quickest ever first spherical.

800m

Keely Hodgkinson’s 200m splits have been 27.1, 31.3, 30.0 and 28.4.

Solely the Soviet Union have now received extra golds than Britain’s three.

Jemma Reekie’s 1:58.01 turned the quickest ever non qualifying time in her semi.

Tsige Duguma’s 1:57.90 was the quickest ever warmth.

1500m

Religion Kipyegon turned the primary athlete to win three golds as greatest Olympic marks for have been set from first to eighth and greatest all time in any race for third, 4th and 5th.

Kipyegon’s laps have been 59.8, 63.7 and 63.6 and he or she produced a closing 400m of 59.3.

Georgia Bell ran 60.4, 63.6 and 63.4 and ran a 60.4 final circuit.

Laura Muir ran 61.7, 63.9 and 62.7 and ran a 60.5 final lap and a pair of:04.0 for her closing 800m to Bell’s 2:05.0.

Gudaf Tsegay’s 3:55.10 was the quickest ever Olympic semi-final time whereas Lizakowska’s 3:57.31 is the quickest time to overlook qualifying.

Tsegay’s 3:58.84 as additionally the quickest ever first spherical warmth.

Religion Kipyegon (Getty)

5000m

Beatrice Chebet’s 14:28.56 is the second quickest ever Olympic time (behind Cheruiyot’s 14:26.17 from 2016) as greatest Olympic marks have been set from second to eighth.

Chebet’s 2:33.5 is the quickest ever recognized final kilometre and he or she additionally ran 8:22.4 for her final 3000m and sub-four minutes for her final 1500m.

10,000m

Chebet ran a 57.5 final 400m however even faster was runner-up Nadia Battocletti’s 57.4.

Lower than two seconds lined the highest six with 10 athletes contesting the ultimate lap.

Marathon

Sifan Hassan turned the primary lady to win a medal within the 5000m, 10,000m and marathon and it was the closest ever Olympic marathon with a three-second successful hole and greatest locations have been set from first to seventh.

She lined the final 2195m in 6:45 which was faster than 4 of the boys’s high 10.

Namibia’s Helalia Johannes turned the primary lady to finish 5 Olympic marathons when ending 68th in 2:38:36.

Sifan Hassan and Tigist Assefa (Getty)

3000m steeplechase

The primary 4 broke the Olympic report as greatest marks have been set in any race ever for locations 4 to 10.

Winfred Yavi lined her kilometres in 2:56.1, 3:02.1 and a pair of:54.6 and closing 400m in 65.6.

Lizzie Fowl’s British report consisted of splits of two:58.4, 3:06.3 and a pair of:59.7.

In the identical warmth, Chemutai’s 9:10.51 turned the quickest qualifying time whereas Bouzayani’s 9:10.91 turned the quickest non-qualifying mark.

100m hurdles

The 12.33 and 12.34 first two occasions are the second and third quickest time within the Olympics and 0.01 of a second tied the smallest successful margin of 1976 and 1996.

Winner Masai Russell was fifth at hurdle 5 in 6.38, fourth at hurdle 9 and nonetheless third over hurdle ten.

Her hurdle differentials have been unusually in line with 1.04, 1.01, 0.97, 0.96. 0.94. 0.95, 0.95, 0.96 and 0.96.

The 12.50s by Tobi Amusan and Pia Skrzyszowska have been the quickest ever non-qualifying Olympic occasions.

400m hurdles

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone turned the primary to defend within the occasion with a report successful margin of 1.50 seconds and her 50.37 is in line with the all-event scoring tables the perfect ever ladies’s efficiency in historical past with 1322 factors bettering Florence Griffith Joyner’s 10.49 for 100m which scored 1314 factors.

The American led all the best way with hurdle differentials of three.88, 4.02, 4.05, 4.16, 4.27, 4.43, 4.52, 4.65 and 4.82. She was 22.02 at hurdle 5.

Apparently, after a gradual begin, Femke Bol lined the primary hurdle to the sixth hurdle marginally faster than the winner however paid for it on the second half.

McLaughlin-Levrone’s 52.13 is the quickest ever Olympic semi time whereas 53.90 by Zeney Geldenhuys turned the quickest ever non-qualifier.

Bol’s 53.38 was the quickest ever Olympic first spherical time.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (Getty)

Excessive Bounce

Unusually, as a result of shared bronze, two nations Ukraine and Australia received two medals in the identical occasion.

Pole Vault

Nina Kennedy received Australia’s first gold at this occasion as solely 11 vaulters cleared 4.55m, 9 athletes who cleared 4.40m first time additionally superior that means a 20-woman closing.

Lengthy Bounce

Tara Davis-Woodhall’s successful soar was achieved with a 38.3kmh take-off pace and he or she had 4 jumps at 6.93m or higher. Jasmine Moore achieved a double jumps bronze after earlier successful a medal within the triple soar.

Triple Bounce

Thea Lafond achieved a 15.02m nationwide report for Dominica with phases of 5.43m, 4.64m and 4.95m with runner-up Shanieka Ricketts producing an extended hop (5.72m) and step (5.28m) however shedding appreciable floor on the step.

Thea Lafond (Getty)

Shot

The 20.00m closing throw of Yemisi Ogunleye is the shortest successful distance since 2004 however situations have been affected by an earlier rain storm.

Discus

Valarie Allman efficiently defended as Sandra Elkasevic added a bronze to her two golds and is now the most profitable feminine Olympics discus thrower in historical past.

Allman’s 69.59m is the longest ever qualification throw, whereas 62.54m by Veronica Fraley is the longest non-qualifier.

Hammer

Camryn Rogers ensured a primary ever Canadian hammer double. The distinction between third and fourth of 4cm is the smallest ever because the world’s best hammer thrower Anita Włodarczyk simply missed out.

Javelin

Haruka Kitaguchi’s 65.80m is the shortest successful distance since 1980 however she received simply although effectively below a metre lined the following 4.

Nafi Thiam celebrates (Getty)

Heptathlon

Nafi Thiam turned the primary ever three-time winner however Britain, with three golds, three silvers and three bronzes, stay essentially the most profitable nation.

Occasion to occasion it was 3-3 with a tie within the excessive soar between the highest two with Thiam solely a centimetre up within the lengthy soar however gaining an important 166 level hole within the javelin regardless of KJT’s PB.

20km Stroll

Jiayu Yang’s time is second quickest ever within the Olympics as greatest marks have been set for for locations 4 to 6. She produced her quickest kilometre on the finish with a 4:07.

4x100m

USA received with splits of 11.46, 9.98, 10.25 and 10.09 in comparison with GB’s 11.02, 10.13, 10.37 and 10.33 with the latter not helped by two disappointing closing changeovers.

Nigeria’s 42.70 equalled the perfect ever Olympic non-qualifying time.

4x400m

USA received the Olympic title within the second quickest time ever of three:15.27, solely 0.10 behind the 1988 Soviet’s world report and with a report margin of 4.23 seconds.

Their splits have been 49.48 by Shamier Little, 47.71 by McLaughlin-Levrone, 49.30 for Thomas and 48.78 for Alexis Holmes.

Britain had splits of 51.43 by Victoria Ohuruogu, 49.40 by Laviai Nielsen, 49.9 for Nicole Yeargin and 49.01 for Anning as they broke the British mark in third. Bol ran 48.62 on the anchor leg to safe Netherlands second.

Within the heats Britain uniquely ran a completely totally different workforce to the ultimate with legs from Yemi Mary John (51.62), Hannah Kelly (50.52). Jodie Williams (51.38) and Lina Nielsen (51.20).

Dutch gold medallists (Getty)

Blended 4×400 Relay

The occasions within the closing from second to fourth have been the quickest in any competitors and the successful time fell 0.01 wanting USA’s time within the heats of three:07.41 by Vernon Norwood (44.47), Shamier Little (49.32), Bryce Deadmon (44.17) and Kaylyn Brown (49.45). Within the closing the quartet ran 44.46. 49.39, 44.66 and 49.23 and have been narrowly overwhelmed by Netherlands.

The Dutch quartet was Eugene Omalla (45.26), Lieke Klaver (49.26), Isaya Klein Ikkink (44.91) and Femke Bol (48.00).

Britain have been a transparent third in one other UK report due to legs of Sam Reardon (44.98), Laviai Nielsen (49.81), Alex Haydock-Wilson (44.36) and Amber Anning (48.86). Within the heats it was Reardon (45.61), Nielsen (49.72), Haydock-Wilson (44.73) and Yeargin (50.55).

Blended Walks Relay

The primary ever Olympic occasion with two athletes every doing 10km was not notably thrilling however Spain solely sixth at midway ultimately received by nearly a minute.

British placings

Britain’s 10 medals was essentially the most for the reason that boycott-affected 1984 Video games and was clearly a extremely profitable efficiency boosted by some excellent British information hough Hodgkinson’s 800m gold was the spotlight.

Nonetheless the gorgeous runs from Kerr and Hudson-Smith, each denied gold by late American rushes, are certainly the match of most British gold medals from the previous given the all-time rating of each performances.

Half the medals are relays as Britain uniquely received medals in all 5 occasions.

Sure, with just one workforce per nation, medals are simpler to win than in particular person occasions the place you might be up towards three People but it surely was nonetheless an distinctive effort. Ought to the combined 4x400m relay be given extra prominence? Whereas Britain did subject eventual finalist Amber Anning within the closing, the workforce didn’t danger Charlie Dobson who didn’t in the end make a loaded closing however had he run Britain would have in all probability received gold.

And there have been a couple of close to misses though the one actual disappointment was Molly Caudery within the pole vault not making the ultimate after taking her opening top at 4.55m when 4.40m would have made the ultimate.

UKA will say the arduous choice coverage paid off and their coverage of targetting high eight is justified.

Nonetheless effectively over half the workforce didn’t make the highest 12 in particular person occasions and by no means have been going to primarily based on their 2024 bests however I’m glad they have been chosen. Nonetheless, that doesn’t imply those that have been supplied locations by World Athletics and refused by UKA mustn’t have gone.

Jake Norris, a former world under-20 champion, made the European closing in Rome and whereas the Olympics have been going down he threw 76.71m – a distance that will have simply made the Paris closing.

Phil Norman missed the 3000m steeplechase qualifying customary by a fraction on a windy day in Manchester and ran the quickest time by a Briton since 1992 however his invite was turned down. Kenneth Rooks, who solely received into the Olympics through a world rankings spot, ended up ending second for the US.

UKA say their powerful requirements elevate performances however many assume it’s penalising British athletes, demoralises athletes and is killing off a lot of occasions and guaranteeing they’re getting a decrease media profile and pushing aside potential contributors in addition to disappointing UK supporters and viewers. There have been 18 occasions in Paris with no British contributors.

Jacob Fincham-Dukes apart, British subject eventers didn’t have a profitable championships and it’s in all probability not going to get higher until they offer extra encouragement to those occasions.

1st Hodgkinson 800m 1:56.72

2nd Thompson-Johnson Heptathlon 6844 pts

2nd Hudson-Smith 400m 43.44 (European/UK rec)

2nd Kerr 3:27.79 1500m (UK rec)

2nd Girls’s 4x100m 41.85

3rd Bell 3:52.61 1500m (UK rec)

3rd Girls’s 4x400m 3:19.72 (UK rec)

3rd Males’s 4x100m 37.61

3rd Males’s 4x400m 2:55.83 (European rec)

3rd Blended 4x400m 3:08.01 (UK rec)

4th Neita 10.96 100m (10.92 ht)

4th Asher-Smith 200m 22.22

4th Cairess Marathon 2:07:29

5th Neita 200m 22.23

5th Anning 400m 49.29 (UK rec)

5th Muir 1500m 3:53.37 (PB)

5th Fincham-Dukes Lengthy Bounce 8.14m

7th Fowl 3000m steeplechase 9:04.35 (UK rec)

8th Burgin 800m 1:43.84 (1:43.50 sf PB)

9th Reekie 800m 1:58.01 sf

10th Williams 200m 22.58 sf

10th O’Dowda Heptathlon 6280

10th Gourley 1500m 3:30.88

11th Asher-Smith 100m 11.10 sf (11.01 ht)

11th Hinchliffe 100m 9.97 sf

11th Dobson 400m 44.48 sf

12th Laviai Nielsen 400m 50.69 sf (50.36 ht)

13th Gill 800m 1:58.47 sf

14th Hughes 100m 10.01 sf

15th Walcott-Nolan 1500m 3:58.08 SF (PB)

15th McColgan 10,000m 31:20.51

15th Knight 400m hurdles 54.90

15th Lake Excessive Bounce 1.88m

15th Giles 800m 1:45.46 sf

16th Pattison 800m 1:45.57 sf (1:45.56 ht)

16th Wilkinson 20km Stroll 1:20:31

17th Lansiquot 100m 11.21 sf (11.10 ht)

18th Ohuruogu 400m 51.14 sf (50.59 repechage)

20th Percy Discus 61.81m qualifying

21st Mills 5000m 13:32.32

21st Ojora 110m hurdles 13.47 (13.35 ht)

21st Lincoln Shot 19.69m qualifying

23rd Keith 10,000m 33:19.92

23rd Sember 100m hurdles DNF (12.72 ht – ranked 10th)

23rd Mills 1500m 3:37.12 sf (3:33.56 rep)

24th Chalmers 400mH 56.52 (48.98 ht – ranked 18th)

24th Okoye Discus 61.17m qualifying

25th Lina Nielsen 400m hurdles 91.22 (54.65 ht – ranked 8th)

26th Pratt 3000m steeplechase 9:27.26 ht

28th Bradshaw Pole Vault 4.20m qualifying

31st Atkin 5000m 14:02.46 ht

35th Dever 5000m 14:13.48 ht

46th Evans Marathon 2:33:01

46th Sesemann Marathon 2:13:08

57th Mahamed Marathon 2:15:19

78th Harvey Marathon 2:51:03

  • Caudery Pole Vault no top qualifying
  • Azu 100m DQ ht
  • Hauger-Thackery Marathon DNF

No Brits have been within the males’s 200m, 10,000m, 3000m steeplechase, Excessive Bounce, Pole Vault, Triple Bounce, Hammer, Javelin, Decathlon, and the ladies’s 5000m, lengthy soar, triple soar, shot, discus, hammer, javelin, 20km stroll and combined walks relay.

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