Dylan Williams led the charge by winning the men`s 60m event with a remarkable time of 6.87 seconds. Jasmine Wilkins matched his success in the women`s 60m, finishing first with a time of 7.47 seconds. The high jump saw Dahlia Corp soar to victory, clearing a height of 1.73 meters, while Molly Palmer excelled in the long jump, achieving a distance of 6.47 meters to take the top spot. Eleanor Strevens rounded out the gold medal performances by winning the women`s 1500m with a time of 4:19.21.
In the men`s 1500m, Senior Programme athlete Thomas Bridger secured a commendable second place with a time of 3:40.15, while William Rabjohns followed closely behind in third with a time of 3:48.03. Other notable performances included Oliver Parker`s second place in the men`s 400m, clocking in at 49.58 seconds, and Arabella Wilson`s third place finish in the women`s 400m with a time of 55.64 seconds.
This remarkable showing at the Reykjavik International Games highlights the strength and depth of England`s athletics talent, setting a promising tone for future competitions. For more details on this event, visit England Athletics and for further athletics news, check out Athletics Weekly.
#ReykjavikGames,#AthleticsUK,#DylanWilliams,#TeamEngland,#AthleticsSuccess