The Trafford was hosted by a race guard evening, all athletes watch hours – personal best
The Grand Prix of the “British” finals of the 2025 season was entered on the night of medium distance, August 9, when the trafficked hosted the evening packed for personal best and standard performances.
The race in the men’s 1500 m was the race Cameron Boyk, who stole the focus of what his 43rd BMC look means. 31-year-old came out of the field in the final arms – 3. Victory to capture from 35.51. Making it not only among the Grand Prix of this year, but also the fifth in the history of BMC.
In June, Boyk, who had previously arrived in the WB in June. 37.32. Until 2024, he did not compete for 1500 m for seven years, fighting for his future in sports through long magries around his future.

“It went through the way you would probably want it to want it,” Boyk said. “I was a little worried about the race because I was in two British champions race, but I’m happy.
“I tore my Achilles in December, so I didn’t really fulfill the end of March. I had a lot of promise as a junior and then I need to compete with me or I now have to compete now or I have to compete now or I have to compete now or I have to compete now or I have to.
“The day we had old spots, but it’s easier for this return due to today’s technology.
European U23 Cross Cross Cross Silver Medalist George Kutti has passed second place 3. 38.00 and Brane Gebhan 3. 38.54 The new best ways is driving to ensure the third.

The 1,500-meter race proved to be as competitive, 10 out of 11 applicants – the best of the clock. Holly Dixon left the victoriously endeavor, concluding Emily Simpson in the final stretch. Dixon at 4:00. 10.56, just Simpson WB 4. Before 10.83. Lucy Jones ended the podium. 12.73.
Dixon was pleased with victory and personal best, but still targets the sub-paragraph of his next tour.
He said.
“It was quite tough between me and Emily, because we both have to take the race bits, which was not easy, because it was much more windy.
An auxiliary race elsewhere, Fife Athlete Ben Sandilands delivers his own speech. Competing in the B race, Sandilands spoiled its own world T20 Para Record, clock 3. 44.90 to complete the second. His previous sign 3. 45.40 was set last season when he demanded gold in Paris’s paralympic games.

Lucy Armitage shook the result of a race for 800 m in women. Not only does the rising star absorb victory and personal best, but he crumbles his previous sign 2. From 03.02 to Sensational 2. 00.96.
Performing caps come out of the British athlete, which has now taken a remarkable six seconds only in 2025. Recently, Armitage competed at the World Fisu Student Student Games, where she reached the semifinals and made its first Senior British final in Birmingham in Birmingham.
Armitage was tied to his time before making his decisive step to go 200m. He caused former leader Ava Lloyd and created the gap, the remaining field could not be closed. Khaissa Mhlanga II finished 2. 01.69 and Lloyd took the third one. From 02.57.
“I am shocked to be honest,” said Armitage. “It was 200 m that I knew I had a little bit of me, so I decided to hit.

The men’s 800 m race saw that Archi Davis returns to the top of the top, taking the victory in the best time of one season – 1. 46.55 in the best time. Davis left Reece Sharman Newell with a closely challenged completion. Last Newell, which was recently in the sixth place in the British British Championships, is in the second place. 46.62 seconds. Andrew Thompson rounded the first trio: 1. 46.77 with a strong run.
The evening ended with 5000 m races. In the men’s race, Lithuanian Simas Begasius was high. 17.9 with national record records when the 3000m of Watford was pre-breaking in advance. While the post was unavailable at night, Begasius still spread to victory. In 37.01, well finishing the field. British Harry Weaphild was in the second place 13. With the best personal means of 48.85.
Every athlete ran to women on the women’s side. Norwegian Anna Marie Nordungen Siririag led six women fields, beating 15. 49.46.

