World Athletics Championships: Britain Face ‘Reset’ After Failure to Land Gold
- Great Britain did not win a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships for the first time since 2003, according to UK Athletics performance director Paula Dunn.
- Paula Dunn noted that Great Britain has been 'really unlucky with the injuries' during this event.
- Dunn expressed that 'even though everybody is disappointed, there’s nobody more disappointed than the athletes.'
- According to Dunn, this year is 'a big build year' and serves as a 'really good eye-opener for us.
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World Athletics Championships: Britain face ‘reset’ after failure to land gold
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World Athletics Championships: 'Time to reset,' says athletics chief as Team GB finish with zero golds
UK Athletics performance director Paula Dunn admitted it was "time to reset" after Great Britain failed to win a gold medal at a World Athletics Championships for the first time since 2003.
On Sunday, 21 September, at the World Athlete Championships in Japan, a final in the high jumping sector was held in Japan, the Ukrainian lightweight Jaroslav Maguchich was only the third, sharing a seat with a Serb woman, Angelina Topich. Another Ukrainian woman, Julia Levchenko, took the fifth place, and the world champion was Nikola Olislagers Australia, ahead of Polish athlete Maria Jodik. Note that the final jumps in Tokyo were interrupted …
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