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Jeremiah Azu Adds To His Medal Tally . . . As The Cardiff Youngster Enjoys A Fantastic European Athletics Championships

Jeremiah Azu pictured representing Wales at NIAC in 2019. Pic: Owen Morgan

Jeremiah Azu pictured representing Wales at NIAC in 2019. Pic: Owen Morgan

By Owen Morgan Jeremiah Azu “gave everything” as he launched Great Britain to 4x100m gold on a night of high drama as the European Athletics Championships came to a close in Munich on Sunday evening. The Cardiff youngster admitted to feeling the pressure in front of a large and noisy home crowd cheering on the […]

By Owen Morgan

Jeremiah Azu “gave everything” as he launched Great Britain to 4x100m gold on a night of high drama as the European Athletics Championships came to a close in Munich on Sunday evening.

The Cardiff youngster admitted to feeling the pressure in front of a large and noisy home crowd cheering on the German team at the iconic Olympic Stadium.

But Azu, who has looked confident and at home throughout these championships, brushed any nerves aside to produce a brilliant run on the all important first leg.

The 21-year-old said afterwards: “I was feeling the pressure a bit, especially when they announced the German team, the crowd was loud and I knew then I had to perform, and to deliver.

“So, I ran with everything I’ve got to get us in a good position. I feel I got my job done, so I am happy. Thank you to the coaches for trusting me to get the job done, and I got the job done.”

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The Welsh flyer exploded out of the blocks to run a blistering first leg putting the GB foursome into a strong early position.

Azu handed on to European 200m champion Zharnel Hughes with a slick exchange, while it was Germany who felt the pressure as they failed to exchange the baton.

Hughes gave the British team a slim lead at the second changeover. Jona Efoloko ran an excellent bend and provided Nehtaneel Mitchell-Blake with a metre lead going into the last hundred.

The Newham and Essex Beagle completed a faultless race to bring GB home in a new championship record of 37.36 – improving the 32-year-old previous best standard.

The gold rounded off a successful personal championships for Azu, who claimed bronze in the individual 100m.

The Helen James-coached athlete said after the 4×100 success: “I’m really proud to be part of this team, and I’m glad I could contribute in the final.

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“It’s been a great Champs for me and I’m pleased with how I’ve executed my races this week.”

Unfortunately, the GB women’s team couldn’t emulate the men’s success as they failed to get the baton round in the final event of the championships following a mix up between Asha Philip and Imani Lara-Lansiquot

Azu had words of consolation for the women’s team and a warning for GB’s rivals in future.

“The girls put in a lot of work,” said Azu. “We go to all the camps together and it’s hard to watch that but it’s track. Things are moving so fast and one mistake doesn’t define them.

“I’m sure next year they’ll come back better and we’re going to clean up and win everything.”

The men’s 4x100m gold medal was GB’s sixth athletics gold medal of the European Championships and the 20th overall.

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