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    Nicole Yeargin sets UK 300m record – overseas results round-up

    January 25, 20238 Mins ReadAdminBy Admin
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    Scot sets UK 300m mark plus news of another Innes FitzGerald victory, a Dina Asher-Smith win plus GB golds in European masters road races

    Iowa City IA, USA, January 20-21

    Nicole Yeargin set a UK 300m indoor best of 36.89 in winning her 300m race though it’s worth noting that Nicola Sanders was timed at 36.0 during her 50.02 still-standing British Iindoor 400m record run when winning the 2007 European Indoors gold.

    Olympic 400m finalist Jodie Williams was only 0.35 slower than Yeargin in winning the B race in an indoor PB of 37.24.

    Indoor
    Men: 60
    :
    1 Lawrence Johnson 6.61
    2 Miles Lewis PUR 6.62
    3 Brandon Carnes 6.62
    Heat 1:: 1 Carnes 6.60

    300:
    1 Paul Dedewo 33.42
    2 Kashief King TTO 33.89
    B: 1 Karayme Bartley JAM 33.55

    600 B:
    1) Isaiah Jewett 1:16.31
    2 Austin Lietz 1:16.94
    3 Erik Sowinski 1:17.22

    1000:
    1 Clayton Murphy 2:20.70
    2 Takieddine Hedeilli ALG 2:20.89
    3 Robert Heppenstall CAN 2:20.90

    60H:
    1 Freddie Crittenden 7.53
    2 Michael Dickson 7.53
    3 Louis Rollins 7.60
    7 David King GBR 7.70
    Heat 1: 4 King GBR 7.74

    400H:
    1 CJ Allen 48.88

    SP:
    1 Chuk Enekwechi NGR 21.20
    2 Roger Steen 20.59
    3 T’Mond Johnson 20.10
    4 Eric Favors IRL 19.99 =rec

    Women:
    60:

    1 Brittany Brown 7.20
    2 Makayla Jackson 7.30
    3 Destiny Smith-Barnett 7.32
    Heat 1:
    1 Brown 7.19; 2 Smith-Barnett 7.28
    Heat 2: 1 Jackson 7.29

    300:
    1 Nicole Yeargin GBR 36.89 rec

    2 Aliyah Abrams GUY 37.48
    3 Makenzie Dunmore 37.74
    B:
    1 Jodie Williams GBR 37.24
    2 NaAsha Robinson 37.47

    600:
    1 Brenna Detra 1:28.52

    800:
    1 Olivia Baker 2:02.50
    2 Brenna Detra 2:02.64
    5 Gemma Finch GBR 2:04.32

    Mile:
    1 Regan Yee CAN 4:30.46
    2 Molly Sughroue 4:30.89
    4 Holly Archer GBR 4:51.40

    60H:
    1 Alaysha Johnson 7.84
    2 Devynne Charlton BAH 7.89
    6 Lolo Jones 8.35

    HJ:
    1 Vashti Cunningham 1.97

    PV:
    1 Bridget Guy Williams 4.60
    2 Gabriela Leon 4.50,

    SP:
    1 Danniel Thomas-Dodd JAM 19.12
    2 Rachel Fatherly 17.08

    Luxembourg indoor meet, Luxembourg, January 22

    Tibo De Smet won the 800m in a Belgian record 1:45.04.

    Indoor
    Men:
    400:
    1 Alexander Doom BEL 46.20

    800:
    1 Tibo De Smet BEL 1:45.04 NR
    2 Collins Kipruto KEN 1:45.89
    3 Bram Buigel NED 1:46.98

    3000:
    1 Simon Denissel FRA 7:52.09
    2 Filip Sasínek CZE 7:54.31
    3 Bram Anderiessen NED 7:55.51
    4 Damián Vích CZE 7:55.94
    5 Santtu Heikkinen FIN 7:56.12

    60H:
    1 Asier Martínez ESP 7.65
    2 Mark Heiden NED 7.78

    Heat 1:
    1 Asier Martínez ESP 7.66
    2 Mark Heiden NED 7.74

    SP:
    1 Bob Bertemes 20.78
    2 Michał Haratyk POL 20.21
    3 Mesud Pezer BIH 20.20

    Women:
    60:

    1 Patrizia van der Weken 7.26
    2 Jennifer Montag GER 7.31
    3 Tasa Jiya NED 7.36

    800:
    1 Naomi Korir KEN 2:02.37
    2 Lena Kandissounon FRA 2:03.72

    1500:
    1 Josephine Chelangat KEN 4:11.46
    2 Kristiina Mäki CZE 4:12.51
    3 Vera Hoffmann 4:12.52 rec
    7 Georgie Hartigan IRL 4:18.85

    60H:
    1 Natalia Christofi CYP 7.92 rec
    2 Maayke Tjin A-Lim NED 8.00
    3 Victoria Rausch 8.18

    Heat 1:
    1 Natalia Christofi CYP 8.03 NR
    2 Pauline Lett FRA 8.22

    Heat 2:
    1 Maayke Tjin A-Lim NED 8.05
    2 Anamaria Nesteriuc ROU 8.13
    3 Victoria Rausch 8.19

    HJ: 1 Solene Gicquel FRA 1.87

    TJ:
    1 Ilionis Guillaume FRA 13.41
    2 Mariko Morimoto JPN 13.38 (rec)
    3 Paola Borovic CRO 13.35
    4 Karolina Młodawska POL 13.33
    5 Dovilė Kilty LTU 13.15

    Jablonec, Czech Republic, January 21

    In this low-key meeting Dina Asher-Smith ran an encouraging season opener 60m of 7.09 to go close to the UK record.

    Men
    60:

    1 Kayhan Özer TUR 6.58
    2 Oliwer Wdowik POL 6.61
    8 David Morgan-Harrison GBR 6.76
    ht 2: 2 David Morgan-Harrison GBR 6.74

    LJ:
    1 Jack Roach GBR 7.73

    2 Radek Juška 7.72
    5 Samuel Khogali GBR 7.37

    SP:
    1 Tomáš Staněk 21.43
    2 Andrei Toader ROU 20.36
    3 Wictor Petersson SWE 19.59

    Women:
    60:

    1 Dina Asher-Smith GBR 7.09
    2 Sarah Leahy IRL 7.32
    Heat 1: 1 Dina Asher-Smith GBR 7.18

    Dina Asher-Smith wins the 60m in 7.09 in Jablonec. 🔥

    🎥  @PACESportsMgmt pic.twitter.com/HAnge0PIte

    — AW (@AthleticsWeekly) January 21, 2023

    CrossCup, Hannut, Belgium, January 22

    British juniors dominated with Luke Birdseye and Innes FitzGerald winning the under-20 races with Jacob Deacon and Rebecca Flaherty ensuring a UK one-two in both races.

    Megan Keith in third was the leading senior just eight seconds back on the winner Rahel Daniel of Eritrea and half a minute ahead of second Brit Amelia Quirk in sixth.

    Men: XC:
    1 Yann Schrub FRA 28:29
    2 Isaac Kimeli 28:48
    3 Guillaume Grimard 28:59
    4 Gideon Rono KEN 29:07
    5 Ned Potter GBR 29:08
    6 Lucas Da Silva 29:10
    7 Dorian Boulvin 29:20
    8 Joe Wigfield GBR 29:25
    9 Finn McNally IRL 29:32
    10 Antoine Senard FRA 29:34
    17 Jack Gray GBR 29:45

    U20 6km:
    1 Luke Birdseye GBR 19:24
    2 Jacob Deacon GBR 19:29
    4 James Dargan GBR U17 19:43
    8 Benjamin Peck GBR U17 20:08
    10 Louis Small GBR 20:11

    11 Frank McGrath IRL 20:27
    12 Daniel Maydew GBR 20:29
    13 Jack Small GBR 20:32
    18 George Keen GBR 21:05

    Women: CC:
    1 Rahel Daniel ERI 28:41
    2 Sarah Lahti SWE 28:45
    3 Megan Keith GBR 28:49
    4 Veerle Bakker NED 28:58
    5 Chloe Herbiet 29:18
    6 Amelia Quirk GBR 29:19
    7 Lisa Rooms 29:19
    8 Elena Burkard GER 29:21
    9 Sarah Astin GBR 29:24
    10 Lauren McNeil GBR 29:27
    11 Alexandra Millard GBR 29:48

    13 Fionnuala Ross IRL 30:05
    14 Fiona Everard IRL 30:06

    U20 women:
    1 Innes Fitzgerald GBR (U17) 15:31
    2 Rebecca Flaherty GBR U17 16:31
    3 Sophie Nicholls GBR U17 16:34
    4 Hattie Reynolds GBR 16:41
    10 Roise Roberts GBR 17:11
    11 Poppy Craig-McFeely GBR 17:13
    12 Annie Mann GBR U17 17:21
    15 Holly Haldane GBR U17 17:35

    USA Cross-Country Championships, Richmond VA, USA, January 21

    Former Kenyans Emmanuel Bor and Ednah Kurgat both gained impressive victories.

    Men: XC
    1 Emmanuel Bor 28:44
    2 Andrew Colley 28:48
    3 Anthony Rotich 28:49
    4 Leonard Korir 28:49
    5 Samuel Chelanga 28:49
    6 Dillon Maggard 28:49
    7 Reid Buchanan 28:49
    8 Hillary Bor 28:57
    9 Abbabiya Simbassa 29:02
    10 Zachery Panning 29:06

    Women: CC:
    1 Ednah Kurgat 32:07
    2 Makena Morley 32:24
    3 Emily Durgin 32:27
    4 Emily Lipari 32:32
    5 Weini Kelati 32:39
    6 Katie Izzo 32:40
    7 Allie Buchalski 33:02
    8 Susanna Sullivan 33:14
    9 Laura Thweatt 33:17
    10 Carrie Verdon 33:33

    Santa Pola, Spain, January 22

    Men: HM:
    1 Benard Biwott KEN 59:44
    2 Nehemiah Kipyegon KEN 60:37
    3 Alfred Kipchirchir KEN 60:49
    4 Edwin Kipruto KEN 60:59
    5 Dominick Bett KEN 61:05
    6 Tesfaye Demeke ETH 61:37
    7 Sondre Nordstad Moen NOR 63:44

    Women: HM:
    1 Beatrice Cheserek KEN 67:49
    2 Cynthia Chemweno KEN 68:41
    3 Aminat Ahamed ETH 69:01
    4 Nancy Chepleting Meli KEN 70:48
    15 Tracy Barlow GBR 78:36

    European Masters Marathon Championships, Funchal, January 22

    Briton Jack Nixon, the Chester Marathon third-placer, won the race overall by just over a minute in a near PB 2:27:59 to take the M35 gold by almost 10 minutes.

    John Sharp won the M45 gold in 2:36:02.

    The overall women’s winner was W40 María Mercedes Pila of Spain in 2:52:11.

    M35: 1 Jack Nixon GBR 2:27:59; 2 Ricardo Pinto POR 2:37:52

    M40: 1 Edgar Matias POR 2:29:15

    M45: 1 John Sharp GBR 2:36:02; 2 Mircea Marian Sacara ROU 2:38:43

    M50: 1 Markus Mey GER 2:38:58; 2 Alejandro Reina ESP 2:39:03

    M55: 1 Mauro Gagliardini ITA 2:46:06; 4 Alastair Bloore GBR 2:49:03

    M60: 1 Juergen Ehret GER 2:59:14

    M65: 1 Rolf Hesselmann GER 3:12:19

    M70: 1 Tadeusz Jasek POL 3:28:59

    M75: 1 Jürgen Graeber GER 4:01:17

    M85: 1 Gregorio Sablone SUI 5:23:59

    W35: 1 Liliana Veríssimo POR 3:04:52

    W40: 1 María Mercedes Pila ESP 2:52:11; 2 Ionela Macovei ROU 3:02:50

    W45: 1 Nicoleta Ciortan ROU 3:02:11

    W50: 1 Ruth Jaeger-Manatschal FRA 3:10:59

    W55: 1 Doris Koller SUI 3:15:27

    W60: 1 Karin Schön SWE 3:14:13; 4 Celia Findlay GBR 3:56:13

    W65: 1 Antje Wietscher GER 3:45:25

    W70: 1 Hellevi Mankki FIN 3:52:47

    W75: 1 Tan Siew SUI 5:37:39

    Buri Ram, Thailand, January 21

    Men: Mar:
    1 Titus Kimutai KEN 2:08:57
    2 Fikadu Kebede ETH 2:10:49
    3 Benson Mwangi KEN 2:11:24
    4 Ashenafi Weldegiorgis ETH 2:11:36
    5 Ezekiel Omullo KEN 2:12:04

    Women: Mar:
    1 Agnes Keino KEN 2:28:08
    2 Lucy Karimi KEN 2:28:36
    3 Aberu Mekuria ETH 2:29:07
    4 Jane Jelagat KEN 2:29:39
    5 Zerfie Limeneh ETH 2:31:51
    6 Aleksandra Morozova RUS 2:36:20

    Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 20

    Men: HM:
    1 Abdelaziz Baghazza MAR 63:30
    2 Charles Muneria KEN 63:36
    3 Kevin Kibet UGA 63:38

    Men: Mar:
    1 Stanley Kipruto KEN 2:08:10
    2 Joseph Kyengo Munywoki KEN 2:08:50
    3 Félicien Muhitira RWA 2:09:18 (rec)
    4 Rhonzas Kilimo KEN 2:09:42
    5 Dereje Debele ETH 2:09:50
    6 Benard Kipkemoi Bii KEN 2:09:58
    7 Mesfin Teshome ETH 2:10:39
    8 Vincent Rono KEN 2:12:03
    9 Birhanu Gebru ETH 2:12:28
    10 Dasa Debeko ETH 2:12:50

    Women: HM:
    1 Rispa Cherop UGA 70:11
    2 Ayinadis Teshome ETH 70:34
    3 Soukaina Atanane MAR 70:55

    Mar:
    1 Bashanke Imoshe ETH 2:35:25
    2 Tecla Kirongo KEN 2:35:29
    3 Hawas Demitu ETH 2:35:47
    4 Eunice Jeptoo KEN 2:36:15
    5 Monica Cheruto KEN 2:36:29
    6 Tsedal Gebretsadik ETH 2:36:42
    7 Naomi Rotich KEN 2:36:44
    8 Askale Alemaheyu ETH 2:36:46

    Doha Marathon, Qatar, January 20

    Men: Mar:
    1 Mouhcine Outalha MAR 2:06:49
    2 Gevin Kerich KEN 2:06:52
    3 Victor Kipchirchir KEN 2:06:54
    4 Adane Kebede ETH 2:06:54
    5 Zablon Chumba KEN 2:07:13
    6 Hiribo Shano ETH 2:07:15
    7 Yohans Mekasha ETH 2:08:00
    8 Abiyot Abinet ETH 2:08:29

    W Mar:
    1 Meseret Belete ETH 2:20:46
    2 Desi Jisa Mokonin BRN 2:20:47
    3 Beatrice Cheptoo KEN 2:22:28
    4 Fantu Jimma ETH 2:23:21
    5 Emily Arusio KEN 2:25:22
    6 Yeneabeba Eigu ETH 2:29:08

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