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    Glam British athlete Lauryn Davey told she’s ‘beautiful from every angle’ as she shows off toned figure in stunning pics

    THE GLAMOROUS Lauryn Davey was told that she is “beautiful from every angle” as she showed off her toned figure in a series of amazing snaps.The 24-year-old British heptathlete has her eyes set on a place at the Olympics in the future.
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    Lauryn Louise Davey has shared her latest adventures in a stunning photo dumpCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    The 24-year-old British heptathlete is hoping to claim Olympic glory in the futureCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Lauryn is also studying for a medical degree at Swansea UniversityCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Fans were blown away by her mega abs in her latest post on InstagramCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    However, the ace also has plenty of talents and interests away from track and field.
    Along with being an athlete, she is also pursuing a medical degree at Swansea University.
    Lauryn has also built up a substantial following of nearlt 25,000 on social media thanks to her over 500 posts 
    And her latest one has sent her fan base into meltdown once again as she provided an update on her recent adventures.
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    The gorgeous athlete shared a series of snaps that she titled “just me in October so far” on Instagram.
    The first showed her posing in a green dress out in the countryside which was accompanied by another one showcasing her pearly white smile and then a close-up of her face.
    A selfie then followed of her on the track training before a sexy snap of her toned abs in a tiny pink bikini on a sun lounger catching some rays.
    Another selfie was after that before another shot of her working out in the gym, with the collection finishing with a snap of her posing on the track in a tight white Nike top and pink running shorts.
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    It did not take long for the comments to come flooding in as fans gushed over her.
    “You’re gorgeous. A true, natural beauty,” declared one admirer.
    Another told her: “You’re so incredibly beautiful from every angle.”
    “Omgg perfection,” read another comment as a fellow fan called Lauryn “absolute perfection”.
    It is not the first time that fans have been stunned by her online snaps, which range from bikini-clad beach breaks to snowboarding in Switzerland.
    Lauryn was told that “it should be illegal to look this good” as she stunned in a swimsuit last month.
    Her admirers also said “that body is beyond perfection” as she stripped and showed off her bum while away in Sweden.
    And that was not the main memory for her or the 23,000 that follow her from Scandinavia.
    Lauryn followed that up with sensational photos from a dip in a lake in a tiny blue bikini.
    Inside Hollie’s glamorous life as an athlete, influencer, travels and medical studies…
    Lauryn keeps herself in incredible shape with her workoutsCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Fans have already hailed her stunning abs and figure with her past snapsCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Lauryn has amassed a social media following of nearly 25kCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Lauryn Lshared new pics that she captioned with ‘Just me in October so far’Credit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    She looked delightful in green as she posed in the countryside with her gleaming smileCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Lauryn showed she is still keeping up the hard work on the trackCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    But she has previously entertained fans with her travel adventuresCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Lauryn showed off her peachy bum to her delighted fans in the pastCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Despite her travels, Lauryn always ensures she puts the hard work in to stay in stunning shapeCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey More

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    Half-marathon runner in cheat storm after setting ‘impossible’ world record pace – but is busted by key clue

    A runner has been disqualified from the Cardiff Half Marathon after organised deemed his WORLD RECORD pace for the final seven miles was “not possible”.Sion Daniels completed Sunday’s 13.1 mile course in one hour, seven minutes and 58 seconds, securing 23rd place out of 27,500 entrants.
    Sion Daniels was disqualified amid claims his final seven miles were run at world record paceCredit: S4C
    Organisers Run 4 Wales removed Daniels from their race resultsCredit: Getty
    However, organisers Run 4 Wales claimed his GPS data showed he would have had to complete the final 11 kilometres at world record pace in order to achieve the impressive time.
    As a result, his name has been removed from the race results.
    Daniels, who featured in an S4C interview after the race, is said to have submitted a GPX file to prove he legitimately completed the course.
    But organisers, who were celebrating the 20th anniversary of the race, believe this data was from a past event which followed a slightly different route.
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    They also understand he came through the nine-mile marker in 55 minutes, meaning he would have had to complete the last four miles in just 12 minutes.
    Run 4 Wales also claim “it looks likely that the participant cut out” a two-mile loop.
    SunSport has approached Daniels’ running club, Llanelli Athletic Club, for comment.
    A Run 4 Wales statement sent to The Mail read: “The runner, who was featured in an S4C television interview alleged that they had completed the race in 1:07:58 but did not appear in the official results because of a timing chip error.
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    “The runner submitted a GPX file from their running watch as evidence, but analysis has shown that the file is from a previous edition of the race – which followed a slightly different route.
    “Analysis of the runners’ position at times of day at various points around the course also suggest it would not be possible for them to have completed the race in 67 minutes. 
    “Having been at nine miles at around 55 minutes, it looks likely that the participant cut out the two-mile loop of Roath Park Lake in the latter stages of the race.
    “The runner has been contacted and given opportunity to respond and refute the claims, but will likely be barred from R4W events and served a ban. 
    “Details have also been passed to the governing body, Welsh Athletics.”
    According to Daniels’ Runbritain rankings, his half marathon personal best is 1:19:53, nearly 12 minutes slower than his time at the Principality Cardiff Half Marathon.
    Kenyan Vincent Mutai won the men’s race with a time of 1:00:35, while Ethiopia’s Mestawut Fikir claimed the women’s race after crossing the line in 1:08:13. More

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    Glamorous British athlete Lauryn Davey stuns in barely-there bikini as fans say she’s ‘what I see in my dreams’

    OLYMPIC hopeful Lauryn Davey took social media by storm once more with some barely-there bikini snaps.Lauryn has been causing a stir online thanks to a host of steamy pics across her social media channels.

    Lauryn Davey took social media by storm once more
    This time Lauryn posed in a blue, barely-there bikini
    Lauryn left her Instagram followers in awe with her latest snaps from Sweden
    This time, the 24-year-old took to Instagram where she issued a few photos from her trip to Sweden.
    And the heptathlete left her 22,700 followers in awe with a tiny blue bikini.
    Lauryn posted: “A Swede end to Euro Summer and off Season. Always grateful.”
    The athlete’s fans were left absolutely stunned as her post led to over 1,600 likes.
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    One follower posted: “What I see in my dreams….”
    Another commented: “Jeeeeez there she is.”
    A third said: “I am always fascinated by your beauty.”
    This fan wrote: “Stunning.”
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    And that one gasped: “Looking beautiful Lauryn hope you enjoyed.”
    Lauryn has her eyes set on a place at the Olympics in the future, although next year’s Paris Games come a little too soon for her.
    The Welsh athlete revealed she is eyeballing the 2026 Australia Commonwealth Games as her ticket to the Olympics – a dream of hers since the age of five.
    Her goals don’t stop there however, as she is also pursuing a medical degree at Swansea University.
    Lauryn is a heptathlete hoping to compete in the Olympics
    Lauryn is a heptathlete and has aspired to be in the Olympics since the age of five
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    Athletics referee rushed to hospital with shattered leg after being hit by stray HAMMER

    AN ASIAN GAMES official had to be rushed to hospital after his leg was broken by a flying hammer.Huang Qinhua was stretchered out of the stadium following the incident but has since been snapped in good spirits from hospital.
    A Asian Games referee was left with a shattered leg after they were struck by a stray hammerCredit: AFP
    Ali Zankawi’s misthrow hit official Huang QinhuaCredit: AFP
    The official was injured after a misthrow from Kuwait’s Ali Zankawi during Saturday’s men’s final at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.
    Qinhua, who had been stood behind loose netting surrounding the throwing circle, was left with a shattered leg.
    The netting is fitted loosely in order to prevent hammers and discusses from flying back at athletes.
    Blood could be seen pouring from his leg after he was struck by the 16lbs hammer.
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    Zankawi immediately ran over to the 62-year-old official and was on hand to help apply a tourniquet to restrict the blood flow.
    Visibly shocked by the incident, the 39-year-old athlete is said to have repeatedly asked about Qinhua after he left the Olympic Stadium.
    Other officials had helped him onto a stretcher and out of the venue whilst he clutched himself in agony.
    In a statement, an Asian Games official said: “He arrived at the hospital at 20:15, where was diagnosed with a right open tibiofibular fracture. Currently his vital signs are stable.”
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    Zankawi was visibly shocked and rushed to help QinhuaCredit: AFP
    Qinhua had to be stretchered out of the Olympic Stadium in HangzhouCredit: AFP
    Zankawi later visited Qinhua in hospital after the eventCredit: AFP
    Qinhua has since been pictured with Zankawi in hospital after the athlete visited him once the final was over.
    The Kuwaiti went on to finish eighth after throwing a season’s best of 67.57 metres.
    Saturday’s incident is not the only piece of drama from this year’s Asian Games.
    Sunday’s football quarter-final between North Korea and Japan saw the former’s players clash with the referee following a 2-1 defeat.
    Zankawi went on to place eighth in the men’s hammer throw finalCredit: Getty More

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    World’s sexiest athlete Alica Schmidt reveals Paris 2024 Olympics plan as fans say ‘look at those abs… danger!’

    ALICA SCHMIDT has her sights set on qualifying for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.The 400m runner has never participated in the Olympic Games.

    Alica Schmidt has her eyes on the Paris 2024 OlympicsCredit: Getty
    She was included in Germany’s 4x400m relay squad for the Tokyo Games in 2020 but never took to the track.
    But she is now putting in the work to go one better and race at the Paris Olympics, which begins on July 26.
    Alica shared a photo from a recent event on the track showing off her incredible physique.
    She captioned the post: “The goals are set, the plan is made, it’s time to get back to the grind 💯 Olympic season next year ❤️‍🔥🔥😍”
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    Fans reacted by complimenting the athlete with one follower mesmerised by her abs.
    One fan said: “Not only athleticism is great, but also this figure is crazy.”
    Another added: “Look at those abs… danger!”
    A third said: “Gorgeous 🔥”
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    And another commented: “Abs like a superhero 🦸”
    Alica shared another video of herself in the gym using a Germany Olympic towel, showing she is very much getting in the spirit of the Games.
    The runner sent fans wild with a figure-hugging dress she wore to the Opera, while showing off her abs once again in a matching crop top and skirt.
    Alica recently challenged Erling Haaland to a race, claiming she could run rings around the Manchester City striker. More

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    Inside the jet-setting life of Brit athlete Lauryn Davey, from bikini-clad beach breaks to snowboarding in Switzerland

    LAURYN DAVEY can often be seen on the track or in the gym as she bids to make the cut for Team GB at a future Olympic games. The 24-year-old British heptathlete is also a medical student at Swansea University.
    Lauryn Davey enjoys a lavish lifestyleCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Davey has been able to go snowboarding in SwitzerlandCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    She frequently shares her outings on InstagramCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    When not on track or studying she enjoys a number of activitiesCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Davey is gunning for the Olympics in 2028Credit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    However, Davey is not gung-ho 24/7.
    Between training and having her head in medical books, she is able to enjoy some remarkable downtime.
    Davey recently enjoyed some time in Heby, Sweden.
    While there she could be seen taking a dip in a lake while wearing a blue bikini.
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    One fan commented: “🔥🔥🔥 that body is beyond perfection.”
    Keeping with the bikini theme, Davey was seen wearing a red bikini while relaxing in a swimming pool.
    In April she wore a similar bikini on an outing to the beach.
    Davey has also been seen holidaying in numerous lavish spots.
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    From sunny spells in Spain and fab French breaks to Ireland adventures and snowboarding in Switzerland, she has come a long way from her home country of Wales.
    Davey also shares when she is in the gymCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    She was seen relaxing in red bikini last monthCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    She will be desperately hoping she will get to visit Los Angeles, United States in 2028 when the Olympics roll around.
    The Paris 2024 games come too soon for Davey considering her pursuit of a medical doctorate.
    But Davey hopes the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Australia, another country on the bucket list, will be her ticket to LA that will see her achieve a lifelong dream.
    Oh, and aside from all of that she is a massive dog lover!
    Davey has more than 22,000 Instagram followersCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    She is often seen wearing bikini’s during visits to the beachCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
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    Glamorous British athlete Lauryn Davey told ‘that body is beyond perfection’ as she strips to bikini and shows off bum

    OLYMPIC hopeful Lauryn Davey has stunned fans by stripping down to a blue bikini while away in Sweden.The British heptathlete, 24, has her eyes set on a place at the Olympics in the future.
    Lauryn Davey posed in a blue bikini as she dipped her toe in a Swedish lakeCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    She showed off her incredible figure for her followersCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    But as well as her talent as a track and field competitor, she has also built up a substantial following on social media.
    She already has in excess of 22,000 fans on Instagram having posted more than 500 times.
    And her latest snaps saw her dipping her feet into a Swedish lake, before she showed off her impressive physique.
    In response, one fan said: “Never been so jealous of a fish in a lake before 🤩😍.”
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    Another replied: “🔥🔥🔥 that body is beyond perfection.”
    A third replied: “Obsessed with this.”
    While a fourth responded: “Now you’re just showin’ off !! 😂”
    Along with being an athlete, Davey is also pursuing a medical degree at Swansea University.
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    Davey has won junior national titles as a heptathleteCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    She has also amassed a big following on social mediaCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    Lauryn has more than 22,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
    But her sporting prowess means she has one eye on reaching the Olympics in the future.
    The Paris Games next year will come a little too soon for Davey – who has won a host of junior national titles in heptathlon.
    However, she has her eyes set on the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Australia as her route to qualifying for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
    Speaking last year, she said: “It’s not entirely impossible so why don’t I give it my all? If I give it my all and don’t make it, I’ll have no regrets.
    “Whereas if I tell myself now, ‘I’m not ever going to make it, there’s no point in trying,’ how will I ever know what I can do?”
    Lauryn has shared several pictures in her bikinisCredit: Instagram @laurynlouisedavey
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    Sir Mo Farah runs his FINAL race as Olympic legend ends glittering career by finishing fourth in Great North Run

    SIR Mo Farah has run the final race of his glittering career – and came fourth in the Great North Run.The four-time Olympic champion announced he would be ending his career at the North East half-marathon earlier this year.
    Sir Mo Farah does his iconic Mobot celebration at the finish lineCredit: Getty
    Mo Farah with fans after the raceCredit: Reuters
    Mo Farah completed his last ever race todayCredit: Getty
    Sir Mo Farah reacts to the fireworks greeting his final raceCredit: PA
    Wearing a bib that read “Sir Mo,” the 40-year-old Olympic legend finished in 1:03:28.
    Ethopia’s Tamirat Tola won the men’s elite race, finishing just shy of the hour mark with a time of 59 minutes and 58 seconds.
    Farah has previously won the race six times and was greeted by vast crowds of people lining the Coast Road, offering high fives as he approached the finish line.
    “There was a lot going through my mind today,” Farah told the BBC.
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    “I wanted to end my career here in Newcastle. I’ve won it six times and come here off the back of Olympics and World Championships.
    “It is very emotional. I get to go and enjoy my time with my wife and kids. Running is all I know.
    “When you win something, you don’t quite appreciate it as much as when you lose. I’ve struggled with injuries these last few years.”
    He had previously said he won’t ever go running, even a Parkrun.
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    Farah said: “I will be very emotional because running is all I know.
    “I have got so much joy out of it, so many memorable moments.
    “Running for me was a way out of life and I will definitely miss it.
    “I will continue to stay active, but you won’t see me jogging for the sake of jogging.
    “I can’t see myself going out for runs. I will go to the gym, play football, play golf.
    Sir Mo Farah competes in the Great North RunCredit: PA
    Mo Farah cools down after the raceCredit: Reuters
    “I am just going to take a nice break now and find something that can motivate me.”
    Farah is a six-times world champion and four times Olympic champion.
    He raced to gold medals in the 5,000m and 10,000m in both the 2013 and 2015 world championships and repeated the golden double at both the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Olympics.
    Last year he revealed that he was the victim of child trafficking, and his real name is Hussein Abdi Kahin.
    Farah was born in Somalia and revealed in 2022 that he was illegally brought to the UK and forced to work as a domestic servant at the age of nine.
    Sir Mo said: “I shared my story of what I went through as a child.
    “Without having something to do and make me happy, it would have been very difficult for me.”
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    Ethiopia’s Tamirat Tola, the 2022 world marathon champion, won in 59:58 to erase his disappointing marathon at the worlds last month in Budapest where he did not finish.
    Peres Jepchirchir won the women’s race in 1:06.45.
    MO’S INCREDIBLE CAREERMO Farah has retired but leaves us with some amazing memories.
    London 2012
    Part of Super Saturday on August 4 he won the 10,000m minutes after Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford won gold medals.
    A week later he became a sporting great by winning the 5,000m in 13 minutes and 41.66 seconds – and celebrated with the iconic Mobot.
    Rio 2016
    Farah completed the double double in Brazil as he defended his 5,000m and 10,000m titles from London four years previously.
    He became the first British track and field athlete to win three Olympic gold medals as he first retained the 10,000m title after overcoming a fall mid-race and the 5,000m followed in Rio.
    London 2017
    Five years after his Olympic triumphs in Stratford, Farah returned to London for the World Championships.
    He took gold in the 10,000m in 26 mins and 49.51 secs ahead of rival Joshua Cheptegei having been put under serious pressure by the collective pack who were aiming to dethrone him.
    Daegu 2011
    Farah won his first world title in Daegu when he claimed 5,000m gold at the World Championships.
    The then 28-year-old became the first British world champion over the distance after holding off American Bernard Lagat to win in 13 mins and 23.36 secs, seven days after being pipped to victory in the 10,000m.
    Beijing 2015
    He repeated his long-distance gold medal double at the World Championships but it was his win in the 10,000m which made him the oldest world champion in that event, at 32. More