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Bobby Clay admits to mixed feelings after senior debut in British Championships and Olympic Trials

Bobby Clay says her taste of the senior British Athletics Championships final and the Olympic Trials have made her thirsty for more.

In her first senior championships at Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium, the 19-year-old from Wingham eased through Saturday’s women’s 1,500m heats in fourth place to qualify for Sunday’s final.

On the same track that she stormed to a new personal best time of 4min 10.61sec in the Diamond League earlier this month, she faced Britain’s elite runners on a blustery day and after a cat-and-mouse race, the Invicta East Kent AC member stopped the clock in 4.17.69, seven seconds behind winner Laura Muir who joins second-placed Laura Weightmann in Rio in August.

Bobby Clay Picture: Gary Browne
Bobby Clay Picture: Gary Browne

Clay said: “It was an interesting race but it’s more experience for me. It didn’t go how I expected it to and ended the race more confused than anything.

“I assumed because people needed times that someone would take the race on but on paper it was definitely a slow race.

“It ended up with me seven seconds off my PB and the rest of them were around 10 seconds.”

The former Sir Roger Manwood’s School pupil added: “I was so boxed in. There was no way over and I had no way out. In the juniors, someone might have made a little bit of room for me, there is always a way out.

“These girls had me boxed in and just weren’t going to move.

“I was pleased with the way I dealt with it. I felt like the baby out there but I needed that. It will be good for me."

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