Daryll Neita finishes second in 200m at Brussels Diamond League
- Daryll Neita finished second in the women's 200 metres at the Diamond League final in Brussels, clocking a time of 22.45 seconds.
- Brittany Brown of the USA won the race with a time of 22.20 seconds, while Anavia Battle secured third place.
- Neita's strong performance in the 200m followed a fourth-place finish in the 100m, demonstrating her ability to bounce back.
Daryll Neita showcased her talent at the Diamond League final in Brussels, where she competed in the women's 200 metres. After a disappointing performance in the 100m event, where she finished fourth, Neita rebounded impressively to secure second place in the 200m. The race was won by Brittany Brown from the United States, who clocked an impressive time of 22.20 seconds, while Neita followed closely behind with a time of 22.45 seconds. The podium was completed by Anavia Battle, also from the USA, who finished third. Neita's performance in the 200m highlighted her resilience and ability to recover from setbacks, demonstrating her potential as a top sprinter. Meanwhile, her teammate Amy Hunt finished sixth in the same event, indicating a competitive atmosphere among British sprinters. In addition to Neita's race, the event featured other notable performances, including Molly Caudery in the women's pole vault, who narrowly missed a podium finish by placing fourth with a best clearance of 4.80m. Olympic champion Nina Kennedy won the event, clearing 4.88m, showcasing the high level of competition present at the Diamond League final. The meet also included the women's 1500m final, where Olympic gold medallist Faith Kipyegon set a meet record with a time of 3:54.75. British athletes Georgia Bell and Melissa Courtney-Bryant participated in this event, finishing seventh and ninth, respectively. Overall, the Diamond League final in Brussels served as a platform for athletes to conclude their season on a high note.