GB athletes compete in the rain of Guangzhou
The team’s GB could expect medals in all 5 of the European Olympics in the Parisian Olympics. Team GB has disputed all 5 championships plus the new 4x100m event. What predicted forecasts was the absence of star athletes, such as Matt Hudson-Smith, Dina Asher-Smith, Daril Nita, Jeremiah Azu and Amber Van.
The results of the team were
Mixed 4×400 Thermal Winners 3: 13.28, Sixth General – for qualified world champions
Women 4×400 third in heat, 3. 27.47 is generally not qualified
Men 4×400 seconds in heat, 3. 01.38, General Seventh General – Qualified World Champions
Women’s 4×100 seconds in heat, 42.92 generally for qualified world champions
Men’s 4×100 Thermal Winners, 38.18, in general for qualified world champions

At mixed 4×100, the team was the second in their warmth, which ended at 41.05, and in general. This event will be at the 2028 Olympic Games, but not the 2025 World Cup. This was perfectly performed by a young and relatively inexperienced team, which sailed to the guy-girl handing without difficulty, unlike 4 teams.
The rain fell into the first day of the contest, but as one of the GB athletes said, they are used to rain. 4x400M Mixed Relay Team GB was a mixture of youth and a 19-year-old debutant Sam Luni, which pointed to the bed experienced relay Nikol. Sam Lan shared her grandmother told me “Sam for your life.” And he did.
The most experienced team was in women with 4×100 m, Asha Philippe, Bianka Williams and Dessire Henry, who understood, and running the world’s first relays joined Amy Hunt. This year, Hunt used its sixth race in China (three in the world, two diamonds and the world’s relays). After that, they said that Bianka Williams said. It was twice as good as Biannah as his counterpart Ricardo Dos Santos, brought to Portugal home to qualify for men’s 4×400 finals.
Men’s 4×100 was thermal winners with Nethaneel Mitchel-Blake (2017 of the 2017 World Champion) joined three less experienced athletes, including independent “the world’s fastest accountant”, Eugin Amo-Damagh. Jona Efoloko shared how the team worked hard on handcuffs. “We have been to Hong Kong, a training camp and a training camp, which we had perfect.
The disappointment of the day was the failure of women 4x400m to get a final right, in their warmth in the third automatic qualifying round, and in time not so fast to qualify. It was especially disappointing, as it was an experienced team of Victoria Ohuju, Anna Kelly and Nilsen twins, Lina and Lava. Everyone is not lost, because the team will compete in RetchEeage to complete the top three to ensure qualification.

Lavia was reflected in the race. “It was hard there. We knew that it would not be easy for us. We talked to our team how well we didn’t do anything.
Rounding the first day of the operation, the men’s 4×400 m relay team graduated near the second to ensure its qualification site for the World Cup.