Historic for GB
and try and enjoy it and put myself forward with the senior girls because it’s OK saying: ‘Let’s get to the Olympics’.”
WEBB BRONZE
Britain’s Jamie Webb took a bronze medal in the men’s 800m final.
Webb, a silver medallist at the 2019 Championships, led for much of the race but was overhauled by Polish pair Patryk Dobek and Mateusz Borkowski, finishing in a time of one minute 46.95 seconds.
Andrew Pozzi had to settle for the silver medal in the men’s 60 metres hurdles final, despite equalling his personal best of 7.43 seconds.
Pozzi was pipped by Wilhem Belocian of France by one hundredth of a second and admitted: “I started very well but I lost a couple of seconds in the middle — I’m a bit disappointed but I gave everything I could.
“I’m definitely in the best shape of my life but the timing wasn’t quite perfect. But they’re two incredibly fast times so you just accept it.”
Sisters Cindy Sember and Tiffany Porter claimed silver and bronze medals respectively in the women’s 60m hurdles.
The pair finished behind reigning champion Nadine Visser of the Netherlands, who stormed to a clear victory in 7.77 seconds, with Sember crossing the line in 7.89 seconds and Porter three hundredths further back.
Britain’s men’s and women’s 4x400m relay teams rounded off the Championships with bronze and silver medals respectively.
The women’s quartet of Jessie Knight, Zoey Clark, Jodie Williams and Ama Pipi finished second in an eventful women’s race behind gold medallists the Netherlands.
The men’s team of Joe Brier, Owen Smith, Lee Thompson and James Williams took bronze
behind the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.