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British 4x100m team 🇬🇧
🥈 Daryll Neita, Amy Hunt, Dina Asher-Smith and Imani Lansiquot
Paris 2024 Olympics
#daryll neita#amy hunt#dina asher-smith#imani lansiquot#team great britain#relays#female athletes#black women#british#athletics#track and field#paris 2024#paris olympics#olympics#olympic games
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#YES!!!!!!#LOOK AT THE GAAANG!!!!!#im so happy for them#dina asher smith#desirèe henry#amy hunt#imani-lara lansiquot#daryll neita#bianca williams#team gb#athletics#paris 2024#olympics
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you'd think olympian women would have the decency to not be devastatingly beautiful and then daryll neita, sha'carri richardson, julien alfred, katie ledecky and simone biles exist. y'all going to jail 'cause you're killing all the lesbians.
#raj shitposting#never thought my adulthood girl crushes would be athletes yet here we are.#so unwell about this smh.#paris olympics 2024#paris olympics#daryll neita#shacarri richardson#simone biles#julien alfred
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Daryll Neita 🇬🇧
2023 World Athletics Championships (Budapest)
#daryll neita#team great britain#british#squatting#female athletes#black women#athletic girls#sports#athletics#track and field#budapest 2023
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Women's 4 x 100m Bronze Medallists Budapest 2023
Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot, Bianca Williams, Daryll Neita
Team GB
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Put some respect on Brittany Brown's name!! She beat a loaded field that included Shericka Jackson (5th), Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith (2nd) and Daryll Neita (3rd). She ran 22.32 sec out of lane 8 to win in the Diamond League from Oslo, Norway.
#Wanda Diamond League#Oslo#Norway#Track & Field#200m#Victory#Shericka Jackson#Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith#Brittany Brown#Daryll Neita#USA
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track women are so beautiful AAAAAAA
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Lewis attended the Reimagining The Future Gala Dinner for Mission 44 in London last night 🖤
Also in attendance were Tems, Sam Kerr, Daryll Neita, Reece James, Munya Chawawa, Reece Clarke, Tolu Coker, Jazmin Sawyers, Bianca Saunders, and Kristie Mewis, among others
[©Anthony Sinclair]
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All of Their Beauty Deserves a Gold Metal Track Showdown 2024
All of Their Beauty Deserves a Gold Metal 🏅🏃♂️ Track Showdown 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsUoYQMpgy4 In this video, we celebrate the beauty and strength of the fastest women in the world, all of whom truly deserve a gold medal for their hard work and dedication. Sha'Carri Richardson, Julien Alfred, Dina Asher-Smith, Marie-Josée Ta Lou, Tamari Davis, Tia Clayton, Daryll Neita, and Mujinga Kambundji showcased their amazing talents in the 100m race. These athletes represent excellence in track and field for 2024. Watch as we highlight their incredible performances and beauty. 🏅🏃♂️ Sha'Carri Richardson (USA): 10.84 seconds (1st Place) 🏅🏃♂️ Julien Alfred (Saint Lucia): 10.88 seconds (2nd place) 🏅🏃♂️ Dina Asher-Smith (Great Britain): 10.89 seconds (3rd place) 🏅🏃♂️ Marie-Josée Ta Lou (Ivory Coast): 10.93 seconds (4th place) 🏅🏃♂️ Tamari Davis (USA): 11.06 seconds (5th place) 🏅🏃♂️ Tia Clayton (Jamaica): 11.09 seconds (6th place) 🏅🏃♂️ Daryll Neita (Great Britain): 11.11 seconds (7th place) 🏅🏃♂️ Mujinga Kambundji (Switzerland): 11.14 seconds (8th place) via Black Discoveries https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTNr0N__QwstBhgCtvQcjhA September 10, 2024 at 06:00AM
#blackdiscoveries#policeaccountability#childtrafficking#humantrafficking#nancymace#whiteprivilege#trump#jasminecrockett
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Daryll Neita 🇬🇧
2023 Irena Szewińska Memorial (Bydgoszcz)
#daryll neita#team great britain#sprinting#female athletes#black women#athletics#athletic girls#track and field
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Diamond League: Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Armand Duplantis set world records in Silesia
Great Britain’s Daryll Neita finished fourth in the women’s 100m final in 11.01 seconds, which was an improvement on seventh in the Lausanne meet three days ago. After running a season’s-best 10.88 to win Thursday’s race, Dina Asher-Smith opted not to compete in Silesia after saying on social media her body needed a “little rest”. Jamaica’s Tia Clayton won in 10.83. Jemma Reekie was second in the…
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2024 olympics Great Britain roster
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Conor Hall (Belfast)
Tom Hall (London)
Alex Wise (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Megan Havers (Markfield)
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Scott Lincoln (Northallerton)
Lawrence Okoye (London)
Nick Percy (Glasgow)
Dina Asher-Smith (London)
Imani-Lara Lansiquot (London)
Daryll Neita (London)
Bianca Williams (London)
Amber Anning (Hove)
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Dina and Daryll so magnanimous in finishing so close to the medals. The class!!
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🥉 British 4x100m team 🇬🇧
Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita
Tokyo 2020 Olympics
#asha philip#imani lansiquot#dina asher-smith#daryll neita#team great britain#relays#female athletes#black women#british girls#athletics#track and field#olympics#tokyo 2020
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Anyway it’s daryll neita time
#now will she medal? no but do I think everyone should get out of her way? well yes#(also Dina time but I feel like daryll gets so overlooked)
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