19th July 2016

Captain's Run From Kerr In First Session At World Juniors

19 July 2016 

During the first morning session of the IAAF World Junior Championships in Bydgoszcz, the British men’s team captain, Josh Kerr (coach: Joe Franklin) comfortably qualified for Thursday’s 1500m final.

The European Junior Champion finished third in 3:44.86. He said: “I just had to make sure today. I didn’t want any heroics. I just wanted to get the job done.  Now I can go away and recover and go again on Thursday.”

After a tough second heat Archie Davis (Joel Kidger) found himself boxed in on the final bend running wide in an effort to make up ground. The Brighton Phoenix athlete finished in 11th place in 3:54.57 so does not progress.

Rechmial Miller (Ryan Freckleton) and Oliver Bromby (Sara MacDonald-Gray) both progressed in the 100m heats. Bromby, Southampton AC, was second in the first heat slowing up as he crossed the line to finish in 10.52.

Bromby said: “It was good to get through but I felt a bit average as it was my first race for a few weeks.  I know there is a lot more to come.  I need to work on my start and prepare for tomorrow.”

Hercules Wimbledon athlete, Miller was also second in his heat in 10.44 commented: “I did enough to qualify which is good. I would have liked a bit more. I gave away too much at the start, probably because of my lane so I need to work on that for the next round. I know I have more to give”.

The semi-finals and the final of the men’s 100m will take place tomorrow afternoon.

In the Long Jump, both Alex Farquharson (Andy Vincent) and Patrick Sylla (Zac Kerin) missed out on progressing finishing 16th and 18th respectively.

Speaking afterwards, Farquharson, who jumped 7.41m, said “The other guys were jumping bigger and mine today just wasn’t big enough. It would have been great to get to the final but it has been an awesome experience. It is the biggest stadium I have ever competed in and the atmosphere was great.”

Sylla jumped 7.36m and said “It has been great to be here. I was gutted my second round was a no jump but it has been good experience to compete with the best in the world and hold my own.  It was a good atmosphere, the head wind was disappointing but it is the same for everyone.”

In the 3000m Steeplechase, Sale Harriers, Aimee Pratt (Vicente Modahl) just missed out on qualification for Friday’s final despite a closely-fought final lap finishing in ninth place.

A disappointed Pratt said: “My aim was to get to the final. I lost contact with the leading group too early and couldn’t make it up.”  

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