GB miss out on first medal on opening night in Tokyo

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Great Britain's Nicole Yeargin brings her team home in fifth place Image source, PA Media

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Great Britain had won a mixed 4x400m relay medal at the past two global championships

ByHarry Poole

BBC Sport journalist in Tokyo

Great Britain were unable to extend their run of global relay medals as the mixed 4x400m team fell short of a podium place on the opening night of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

Team GB made the podium in every relay event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, supplying five of the nation's 10 athletics medals at last summer's Games.

That came after four relay medals were won at the previous World Championships two years ago, which included silver for the mixed 4x400m quartet on that occasion.

In Japan, Lewis Davey, Emily Newnham, Tony Harries and Nicole Yeargin finished fifth but just 0.23 seconds outside of the medals in a close finish behind runaway winners the United States.

Team USA equalled the championship record in three minutes 08.80 seconds to take gold, with the Netherlands - anchored by hurdles star Femke Bol - and Belgium completing the podium.

"Great Britain will obviously come away disappointed. We perhaps hoped they might have been a little bit more in the mix than they were," four-time global heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis-Hill said on BBC One.

"Overall it was a very tough race. The Netherlands and United States were so far ahead. They were fantastic and there were some huge times ran there, so it was always going to be difficult.

"I do feel there is some disappointment there for Great Britain, they could've performed slightly better."

Reflecting on the final leg, Yeargin said: "[Bol] knows she can close hard. I should have trusted myself and overtaken her when I could. I almost tripped her, we clashed spikes.

"I hope we do better in the men's and women's relays."

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