Jemma Reekie a British athlete won silver in the World Athletics Indoor Championship 800m in Glasgow considering it a valuable lesson ahead of the Paris Olympics. Reekie initial disappointment transformed into gratitude for her first major medal achieved with passionate home crowd support.
The GB women’s 4x400m relay including the Nielsen twins secured bronze contributing to the host’s fourth place finish in the medal table. Reekie aiming for an Olympic podium after narrowly missing in Tokyo is excited for Paris acknowledging the need for improvement.
The Nielsen sisters celebrated an emotional achievement marking their dream of representing GB together. Armand Duplantis claimed gold in pole vault while Noah Lyles contributed to USA’s 4x400m relay silver.
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