This is the second piece of Stuart Weir from this weekend, which took place on July 192025.
200 meters of women in London
Julie Afrid won the Olympic champion in London in London with a leading work of 21.71 seconds. Now he is the 9th fastest woman in history.
Was the result
1 Julie Alfred 21.71
2 Dina Asher-Smith 22.25
3 Amy Hunt 22.31
Alfred said about his run.
In the winning Olympic 100, but the second is Gabby Thomas in Paris 200, what is his better distance? I had the opportunity to ask him in Stockholm. The answer is now completely straight. He told me. “It’s a good question. My coach thinks I’m a good 200 meter runner but I would tell it 100. My coach doesn’t disagree. I’ve been holding the first leg in college relatives, but I think I have a lot of work to do when it comes to bending Better but just a practice you need to become a good bend runner, I hoped, and that’s something I’m working on now.

“I just like to run more than 100.
So now we know – I think.
Dina Asher-Smith never gives a lot and commented that I expected.
“The best thing in front of the house crowd today was the goal today to be better today, and what was especially happy in today I was very focused for the season that I focused very much.

Amy Hunt has not done any attempt to hide her feelings, tweeting. He added:
The sixth place in Daril Neita, 22.69, was perhaps disappointing, but he changed the coaches and the countries and performed a lot of adjustments.
It was a wonderful race, and sometimes it was better that the tracks were not wet from the flood of lunch.
By the way, with Dina, Amy and Darryl Desiee Henry, WL 41.69 ran for an hour and a half a minute – they behave from evil.

