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Hunt retained the women's title in 11.01 seconds while Glave claimed the men's crown in 9.98 seconds at Birmingham's Alexander Stadium.
indianexpress.comAmy Hunt retained her British 100m title at the UK Athletics Championships in Birmingham on Saturday. 01 seconds, the second fastest time of her career. 18 seconds.
98 seconds, the first time he has legally broken the 10-second barrier. 01 seconds. 03 seconds.
88 seconds in Italy last month. Hunt addressed the crowd after her victory. "This was a nice dry run for the Europeans so if you can come out and be my lucky charm again, we can get another gold," she said.
The European Championships will be held at Alexander Stadium from 10-16 August. Glave said he approached the race with freedom. "I just came here running with freedom, and a person that's running with freedom is dangerous," he said.
62 seconds in her 400m heat. 20 seconds. Both athletes qualified for Sunday's final. 24 seconds and became the fastest qualifier for the men's final.
Hudson-Smith said he was pleased to return to Birmingham. "I love being here," he said. " One of the stands at Alexander Stadium has been named after the US-based Wolverhampton native. 27 metres, equalling his personal best.
He had missed much of the previous 18 months with toe injuries. "That is something I've dreamed about forever really," Clarke-Khan said. "It's been a really long journey back from 2022. 65 seconds in the 100m hurdles.
95. 81 metres. 15 metres in the men's long jump.
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