Daryll Neita
Personal information | |
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Born | London, England | 29 August 1996
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Weight | 61 kg (134 lb) |
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Country | Great Britain England |
Sport | Athletics |
Event(s) | 60 m, 100 m, 200 m |
Achievements and titles | |
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Medal record |
Daryll Saskia Neita (born 29 August 1996)[1] is a British sprinter. She won a silver medal in the 200 metres at the 2024 European Championships along with bronze in the 100 metres at the 2022 European Championships, 2022 Commonwealth Games and in the 60 metres at the 2023 European Indoor Championships. She has also won several medals as part of Great Britain 4 × 100 m relay teams, including an Olympic silver medal in 2024 and bronze medals in 2016 and 2021, World Championships silver medals in 2017 and 2019 and European gold in 2018.
Her 60 metres indoor best of 7.05 seconds and 100 metres best of 10.90 seconds achieved at the 2023 ISTAF Indoor and 2022 Commonwealth Games respectively puts her second on the relevant UK all-time lists behind Dina Asher-Smith. Neita is a five-time British national champion, twice outdoors over 100 m, twice outdoors over 200 m, and once indoors over 60 m.
Career
[edit]2015–19
[edit]In 2015, Neita finished fourth in the 100 metres final at the European Junior Championships with a time of 11.69 seconds.[2]
In 2016, she finished second at the British Championships over 100m, with a time of 11.24 seconds (having run a personal best of 11.23 in the semi-finals), earning Olympic selection.[2] Two weeks later at the European Championships, she won a silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay. On 22 July, Neita and her teammates Asha Philip, Desiree Henry and Dina Asher-Smith broke the British record in the 4 x 100 metres, with 41.81 seconds. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Neita was eliminated in the heats of the 100 metres in 11.41s, narrowly failing to qualify for the semi-finals.[2] In the sprint relay, she won a bronze medal along with teammates Philip, Henry and Asher-Smith, improving the British record they had set a month earlier with 41.77 seconds. On winning Neita said "I am speechless. I am so proud of our team. We absolutely smashed it."[3]
On 17 June 2017, Neita improved her 100 metres personal best to 11.20 secs at the England U23 Championships, before going on to finish second at the British Championships on 1 July, running 11.25, earning World Championship selection. A week later at the Anniversary Games in London, she further improved her 100 metres best with 11.14, to move to seventh on the UK all-time list. The following month at the World Championships in London, she ran 11.15 in her 100 metres heat to qualify for the semi-finals, where she was eliminated running 11.16.[2] She went on to win a silver medal in the sprint relay, along with her 2016 Olympic teammates Philip, Henry and Asher-Smith.[1]
In June 2018, Neita ran 11.19 secs to finish second at the British Championships, earning selection for the European Championships in Berlin. At the Championships she qualified for the semi finials but missed out on the final after finishing 4th in a time of 11.27.[1]
In September 2019, Neita finished in 1st place in the 100m, representing Europe in The Match, a two-day team competition against the USA in Minsk, Belarus.[4] At the World Championships in Doha that year, she improved her 100 metres best to 11.12 secs to reach the semi-finals, where she ran 11.18. She went on to win a silver medal in the 4 × 100m relay.[1][5]
2020–present
[edit]In 2021, after it was announced that her coach Rana Reider was being investigated by the US Center for SafeSport for sexual misconduct, UK Athletics told Neita and other British athletes who were part of Reider’s group to cease contact with Reider or else her membership in the World Class Programme, including lottery funding, would be suspended.[6] Neita left Reider’s training group thereafter.[6][7] Neita finished eighth in the final of the 100m at the Tokyo Olympics, having run a personal best of 10.96s in the heats. She won a bronze medal as part of the 4x100m relay team.[8]
In 2022, Neita represented England at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, where she set a new personal best of 10.90 in the semi-finals. In the final, she ran 11.07 to finish in third place, winning a bronze medal.[9] The same month, she took a medal of the same colour at the European Championships.[1][10]
Neita won a silver medal in the 200 metres at the 2024 European Championships in Rome, Italy, with a time of 22.50s.[11][12]
After winning the 100 metres gold medal at the 2024 British Athletics Championships,[13] Neita was subsequently named in the Great Britain team for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[14][15] She placed fourth in the 100m, the best result by a British woman in 64 years in the event. Neita also placed fifth in the 200m, and won a silver medal in the 4x100m relay.[16][17][18]
Achievements
[edit]International competitions
[edit]Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Time |
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2015 | European Junior Championships | Eskilstuna, Sweden | 4th | 100 m | 11.69 |
2016 | European Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 2nd | 4 × 100 m relay | 42.45 |
Olympic Games | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 25th (h) | 100 m | 11.41 | |
3rd | 4 × 100 m relay | 41.77 | |||
2017 | World Championships | London, United Kingdom | 13th (sf) | 100 m | 11.16 |
2nd | 4 × 100 m relay | 42.12 | |||
2018 | European Championships | Berlin, Germany | 10th (sf) | 100 m | 11.27 |
1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 42.191 | |||
2019 | World Championships | Doha, Qatar | 11th (sf) | 100 m | 11.18 |
2nd | 4 × 100 m relay | 41.85 | |||
2021 | Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan | 8th | 100 m | 11.12 |
3rd | 4 × 100 m relay | 41.88 (41.55 h NR) | |||
2022 | World Indoor Championships | Belgrade, Serbia | 10th (sf) | 60 m | 7.15 |
World Championships | Eugene, OR, United States | 9th (sf) | 100 m | 10.97 | |
6th | 4 × 100 m relay | 42.75 | |||
Commonwealth Games | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 3rd | 100 m | 11.07 (10.90 sf PB) | |
1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 42.41 SB | |||
European Championships | Munich, Germany | 3rd | 100 m | 11.00 (10.95 sf) | |
– | 200 m | DNS | |||
2023 | European Indoor Championships | Istanbul, Turkey | 3rd | 60 m | 7.12 |
World Championships | Budapest, Hungary | 11th (sf) | 100 m | 11.03 | |
5th | 200 m | 22.16 | |||
3rd | 4 × 100 m relay | 41.97 | |||
2024 | European Championships | Rome, Italy | 2nd | 200 m | 22.50 |
1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 41.91 | |||
Olympic Games | Paris, France | 4th | 100 m | 10.96 | |
5th | 200 m | 22.23 | |||
2nd | 4 x 100 m relay | 41.85 |
1Time from the heats; Neita was replaced in the final.
National titles
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Daryll NEITA – Athlete Profile". World Athletics. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Daryll Neita, an athlete on the rise". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ "Rio Olympics 2016: Great Britain win Olympic women's 4x100m relay bronze". BBC Sport. BBC. 20 August 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "The Match: Europe lead United States by 27 points after day one of two in Minsk". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
- ^ "World Athletics Championships 2019: Dina Asher-Smith hails teammates after historic medal hat-trick". The Independent. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ a b "Adam Gemili blames 'bad press' over coach under investigation for 200m exit – fepesp".
- ^ "Daryll Neita accuses UK Athletics of 'blackmail' over coach Rana Reider". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ Hincks, Michael (21 May 2024). "DARYLL NEITA: TOP FACTS YOU DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THE BRITISH SPRINTER". olympics.com. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ "Commonwealth Games: Daryll Neita claims bronze in women's 100m final as Elaine Thompson-Herah wins gold". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ "'The gold should have been mine': Neita rues cramp as she settles for bronze". The National. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ "Britain's Neita wins European 200m silver". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
- ^ "GREAT BRITAIN'S DARYLL NEITA 'DISTRAUGHT' AFTER AGONISINGLY MISSING GOLD AT EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS - 'LOST FOR WORDS'". Eurosport. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ "UK Athletics Championships 2024: Louie Hinchliffe and Daryll Neita win 100 titles - KJT returns". olympics.com. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ "Kerr & Johnson-Thompson head GB Olympics athletics squad". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "Who is Daryll Neita? The gold-hungry sprint star will contest both the 100m and 200m for Team GB at the 2024 Olympic Games". Runners World. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ Poole, Harry (3 August 2024). "Alfred storms to Olympic 100m gold in Paris". BBC Sport. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ Mulkeen, Jon (6 August 2024). "Thomas takes first global title with Olympic 200m gold in Paris". World Athletics. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ "Olympics 2024: Team GB win 4x100m relay silver, bronze double". ESPN. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
External links
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- Daryll Neita at British Athletics
- Daryll Neita at Power of 10
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- Daryll Neita at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
- Daryll Neita at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
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