James Whiteaker, photo by British Athletics
Kirsty Law, Discus champion, photo by British Athletics
Jazmin Sawyers, photo by British Athletics
Day one winners
Jesse Judd leads the 5000m, photo by British Athletics
Day one of the Muller British Championships included 13 finals. In this strange year track and field is not exempt. Some top athletes have ended their season. For others, the season never began. For some the national championships are irrelevant this year; for others they are the highlight of the season. The winning times and distances reflect that variety from mediocre to world class. These are the night’s winners.
Men’s Javelin James Whiteaker 75.99
Men’s Long Jump Reynold Banigo 7.81
Men’s High Jump Joel Clarke-Khan 2.18
Men’s Pole Vault Harry Coppell 5.85
Men’s 100 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey 10.35
Men’s 100 hurdles David King 13.58
Sophie McKenna, shot champion, photo by British Athletics
Women’s Hammer Jessica Mayho 65.47
Women’s Discus Kirsty Law 57.95
Women’s shot Sophie McKinna 17.88
Women’s long jump Jazmin Sawyers 6.69
Women’s 100 hurdles Cindy Ofili 13.16
Women’s 100 Imani Lansiquot 11.26
Women’s 5000 Jess Judd 15:37.52
Jesse Judd takes the 5000m, photo by British Athletics
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Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.
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