Gourley & Hunter Bell win world indoor 1500m medals

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Hunter Bell, Caudery & Azu lead GB World Indoor medal hopes
Georgia Hunter Bell, Molly Caudery and Jeremiah Azu are among Great Britain's gold medal hopes at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China.BBC News - 5d -
Hunter Bell bids to add to GB World Indoor medal tally
Georgia Hunter Bell, Molly Caudery and Jeremiah Azu are among Great Britain's gold medal hopes at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Ingebrigtsen wins gold as GB's Gourley takes 1500m silver
Following his victory in the 3000m final, Jakob Ingebrigtsen wins his first 1500m world title to complete the double at the World Indoor Athletics Championships, while Great Britain's Neil Gourley ...BBC News - 1d -
Ingebrigtsen secures double gold and GB athletes enjoy day of redemption
Neil Gourley wins silver in world indoor 1500m final Georgia Hunter Bell claims bronze in Nanjing The world indoor championships in Nanjing this year will be remembered as a story of redemption ...The Guardian - 1d -
Jeremiah Azu storms to world 60m gold just weeks after winning European title
23-year-old Briton triumphs at world indoors in Nanjing Hunter Bell targeting medal in women’s 1500m final For a man who did not have a senior individual title to his name a fortnight ago, ...The Guardian - 3d -
GB win three silvers on final day of European Indoors
Great Britain win three silvers on the final day of the European Athletics Indoor Championships to finish with seven medals.BBC News - Mar. 9 -
'Disappointed' Caudery misses out on world indoor medal
Great Britain's Molly Caudery is unable to defend her women's pole vault title as she finishes fourth at the World Indoor Athletics Championships.BBC News - 3d -
'Disappointed' Caudery misses out on world indoor medal
Great Britain's Molly Caudery is unable to defend her women's pole vault title as she finishes fourth at the World Indoor Athletics Championships.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Anning wins GB's first ever women's 400m world indoor title
Amber Anning wins the first ever women's 400m world indoor title for Great Britain, narrowly beating USA's Alexis Holmes at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, China.BBC News - 2d
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