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Jaylah Hancock Cameron has captured a Silver overnight at the England Athletics Senior and Disability Championships in Bedford.
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Photo: @limitless_track_team England Athletics said of the event "The nation’s best athletes made their way to Bedford keen to show everybody they have a new generation ready and raring to go. Athletes in the U23 age group stepped up to take national titles, while younger new-to-the-top-level competitors made sure the selectors knew what they’re all about. This championship is always about making a mark and that’s exactly how day one unfolded." An in the middle of it all was Jaylah Hancock-Cameron and a handful of other invited Australians keen to show the Poms why next generation Australian athletes should be taken very seriously at future Commonwealth games.
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Above: Khanisa Mhlanga (Herts Phoenix) produced a great final 60 metres to overhaul Australia’s Jaylah Hancock-Cameron to win in 4:20.65.