Sarah Roberts, Mark Sims, and Elli Stevens, in Florida, Monday
After the slow start in the 60 m finals of the world and women, British Masters in the 800-world Master’s World Championships in Gayisville.
W75 World Recorder Sarah Roberts will score gold first on Gold. Championship clock 3: In 04.51, he created splits of 48,18, 46.58, 46.71 and 43.06. It left the previous US record settlements to Sabra Harvey (3: 11:37) and Jeannie Rice (3: 15.79). Cross Country Medalist Ros Tabor was the fifth 3. In 36.53.
Zoe Doyle defeated the second half-naked title of Britain because he collected together 34:34, 34.37, 35.93 and 35.28 to win2. 19.90 in Chilean’s Andrea Poklete.
Maria Shaw who kept in the first arms quickly 33.76 kept bronze 2 well. On 25:19, when he fought a final 39.64 final circuit.
Ellie Stevens, who won the Word Masters W40 Halathon last summer, showed its great range from front of 2. 15.96 runs.
His roundabouts 33,72, 33,47, 33,25 and 35.52, when he easily won the golden Spain Marta Dius Manzano (2: 18:33).

W40 Winner Ellie Stevens and W45 Winner Zoe-Doyle:
British Isles (and British-born runners) were more successful in men’s events.
Ireland kicked gold in M80 through Michael Kiely (3: 09.35) and M70 Joe Gough (2: 31.73 – with the last 200 million 32.70 ignition). In addition, the British and former Hercules Wimon and Shafurbur Barnet Simon Rainer won the M60 Gold for Canada in one second of the day. In 15:15.
However, Britain won their own gold in categories of M65, M55, M45 and M45 and will certainly win the M60 Gold to cancel the world record holder Rob McCa.
The M65 Dave Clarke of Northern Ireland was satisfied with the Iceland’s favorite Hafstein Oscars with 33,53 and 69,600 in 33:46.88 at 33.46.88. At 46.88: 3. In 46.88 to win. 2: 24.79.

M65 800m gold medalist Dave Clark
Mark Symes was another tactical race, because he was almost the way around 31.83, 32.09 and 31.07. His reward was British record 2. 07.01 because he quickly finished American Charles Novak 2. 07.58. Steve Baldock was sixth 2. In 11.80.
In the next race, American Mark Williams tried to control the race like scalpes that leads to a fast pace, but the attempts to pass when he passed at 60.73. The British world’s record holder Korerem repeated experiences, but Williams kept him, and the Bright was still standing up when they were striking. However, the politeness of a strong blow and 30,15 last 200 m in Kyerem had edges 2. 01.82 to 2. 02.21.

M50 800M Winner Kojo-Kyereme and M45 Champion Keith Hutchinson:
The next was M45 800 m, but Keith Hucinson was only sixths, and the third sequere gold seemed unlikely.
However, he moved to the penultimate arms, then the blow of the great back blow 29.00 final connection and 2. 01.69 times he won him, but it was close to France’s Eral Lekuni (2: 01.73).
There was no expectation of gold in the event of the M40, 1:47 Performer Anderson is a significant winner of Brazil’s “Hello”.
Da Silva accelerated the circle 28.37, 29.96, 29.98 and 28.87, 1. For 57.17, but it was even faster to finish it’s behind him, who was closed by 28.37 final connections.
The award of Cambridge Harrys in his first championship: “40th Anniversary Today,” he said. 57.48 pb, which has been improved in his AS.
The other silver medal of the note came from W55 former champion Virginia Mitchel.
The 2023 Athletic Sue McDonald applies the race front, 37.47, 36.74, and then 34.91, and in the last lap at 37.41.
Mitchell, who pursued heavily, was also in the championship, but it was more important to record a European record. 28.54.

W60 Champion Sue McDonald and W65 800m Winner Lesley Hinz
Note WO55 Michelle Rohl (2: 25.13), W65 Lesley Hinz (2: 53.85) and W80 Marie-Louise Michelsohn (5: 10.50). The Hinz was born in Britain as well.
The Conference Committee (2: 17.52) is noticed by only 0.03 of the second and W50, the second and W50 Kiwi Vanessa Hodge (2: 31:24), who predominated by 0.09 seconds.
Anna Gucuga (3: 11.88) W70 Gold.
The oldest winner of men was Mongolian M90 Radnaa Tseren who won the championships 3. 57.26.2.
Also placing the best of the championship in France’s M85 Jean-Louis Esnault 3: 05.76. And Finnish’s M75 Tarmo Tupala, who ran 2. In 41.78, Hans Hans Smith, the Netherlands.
Peru Juan Diego Zarau Vidal 1: At 57:19, he won the M35 800M, and Alejandro Lina Rimmer won a bronze medal in England and has a thick southern emphasis.
On Tuesday, British athletes found medals with men’s finals in the 60m race.
Stacey Downie (7.96) and Angelita (7.97) took a silver and bronze US Win-winner Odayka Gismund (7.73).
The next best result was the fourth and fifth in the W60 race.
In 14.85, there were records for C90 Florence Meiler, 14.85, Canadian W85 Carol Lafayette-Boyd (10.33), Nigeria W45 Olutoyin Augustus (7.93) (8.15).
The latter came out of Karen from Karen from Australia to the eight thousand, who best meets the Romanian Championship.
British Paula Williams (8.66) and Janelle Quinn (8.75) finished the seventh and eighth.
Suzanne wise won W35 weight gold by throwing 13.80 m.
Jeanette Ashton won silver in W65 Pentathlon with 3018 points, with signs of 13.15 at an altitude of 6.62 m, at a distance of 3.18 m and 800 meters. Gold went to the vickin of the US with 3055 points.
Nina Ridge was the sixth at the W50 Pentathlon with 3358 points, and Adrian Essex, the tenth of M70 Pentathlon, 2647 points.
Andrea Jenkins was the second largest W45 weight 13.51 m.
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