Sprinter Clocks to win the first day of Novuna UK champions in Birminghem to win the Wind Support
A few years ago, Hughes reminded the 100 m head of the United Kingdom in Mununi’s Muson. Saturday he kept the title under the blue sky in Birmingham, which follows from the stems of false and malfunction.
The first day of the Novuna British Championship was noticeable in a number of disqualities in sprints. Immediately after the men’s 100 m final time, Darl Lla DQED was a false start of women 100 m immediately after the local time. The men’s final also failed to clear the ADE AdeDale to Lane to avoid DQ.
Instead, the beginner scattered the green card to athletes and, as the gun was shot the second time, the race saw a hurricane at 9.94 (2.2), and Jeremiah Louis Hyhlif, 10.9 at 10.9.
Hughes did not start a fantastic beginner, but soon came to his move and entered into the lead, looking at some trash cans.

“I was trying to have fun, which was the most important thing,” Hughes said gently played under the incident. “I was glad to see I went underground. It was wonderful to have such a great support today, and all those who I was against. “
Azu began its year, winning the world and the world’s closed 60 m, and the best means of a season. After an early age injuries, a fracture of stress and dear tears.
“Azu” said:
Hughes plans to return on Sunday to exercise 200m, despite the hard weekend, because of the fear of the last family.

“Thank you for being here this year,” he added. “It was inspiring to be here and listen to my name from the fans. To get the sub -10, I am happy, even though the victory was the most important thing for me. “
Earlier, Thomas Young would win at 11:19 after arriving at 10.98 after arriving in his warmth.
“The heat showed that I can go to sub-item 11,” he said. “I hoped to go a little faster, but these championships are about one thing, and it wins.”
Saturday was also packed on the track with warm-up. Among them Max Burgin 1: He managed 800 million electoral stages with a Bronze medalist of the world with 46.02, with those who join him on Sunday.

The first temperature of men 1500 m is the first heat 3. In 48:29, he won by Eliot Gallus that the eight runners from the second heat passed to the final, as long as they ran quickly enough.
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Joe Wigfield has done most of the works, but he was a pity that the ninth ended at the end when he was headed by Tom Cutti and Neil Gurli managed qualifications.
However, one of the best events in recent years, however, is not stronger than 2025 men because of the lack of Jake Wightman in Jake Wightman.
In the stages of 400 m, Tri Donovan was the fastest before 49.39, on Sunday’s exhibition, the chamber of the chamber and maritime derby. “It’s my title, and it will be a really good struggle,” said Chalm.
All results: here

