Athletics: Gemili glides through in Barcelona

Great Britain sprint sensation Adam Gemili provided another indication of his class with a dominant heat-winning performance in the World Junior Championships 100 metres in Barcelona.

The 18-year-old qualified with something to spare, his 10.37 seconds the equal fastest time along with that of Tyreek Hill of the United States. Gemili said: “I tried to execute the start and I think I did just that. I saved myself today, it’s really hot and I know I can go much faster. My technique has improved a lot lately and it is showing through my running. I am happy about where I am now.”

GB team captain Chijindu Ujah was second in his heat, behind another American in Aaron Ernest, in 10.48secs despite a poor start. James Gladman eased through in the 110m hurdles, opening up a dominant lead early on before easing up to finish in 13.69 secs. “I am in great shape, I hit the first five flights well, which was my race plan and that allowed me to have a little jog to the line,” he said.

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Emelia Gorecka provided Britain’s first medal of the meet with third place in the 3,000m. Sophie McKinna qualified for the shot put final with her first throw, a mark of 15.80m breaking the qualifying standard by 10cm, but was beaten into sixth place in the final.