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Wait is over for Daryll Neita

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Published in Athletics
Tuesday, 03 September 2019 14:19

Selection streak continues for a nervous Neita as she clinches 100m spot in GB team for IAAF World Championships in Doha

For the first time in her senior career, Daryll Neita faced a nervous wait to find out if she’d gained another British vest.

An impressive streak had seen the 23-year-old achieve an automatic individual major championships place in every GB team since she graduated from the junior ranks in 2015. Even in that year she made it to the IAAF World Championships in Beijing as a teenager in the sprint relay squad.

Securing British 100m silver in 2016, 2017 and 2018 qualified her for the Rio Olympics, London World Championships and Berlin European Championships. Now she’s looking to build on all that after her bronze medal at this year’s British Championships and 11.19 season’s best saw her picked for the third 100m place on the 72-strong team heading for the IAAF World Championships in Doha later this month.

“I’m feeling absolutely amazing today,” she told AW. “I had the dreaded wait of not knowing if I was going to be picked. Just to get that spot again and have another chance to prove what I can do, go out there and kill it, I’m really excited.

“Most years I have come top two – in 2016, 2017 and 2018 I came top two at trials so that’s the automatic. This year I came third and I really didn’t know if I was going to get it.

“I had a week of waiting and honestly, it was the hardest thing! My heart was beating so fast.”

While some junior athletes can struggle with the step up to senior level, Neita says she benefitted greatly from attending the World Championships in China four years ago. Although she did not race, the experience of being on the team was invaluable and set her up for more.

“I was lucky enough to get invited to Beijing 2015 as part of the relay team,” says Neita, who that summer had finished fourth at the European Under-20 Championships in Sweden. “I didn’t have a clue what I was doing there! But what I did know is that prepared me for the next year and I knew that I wanted to make the individual in 2016.

“I’d come from the European Championships as a junior, on to Beijing, stayed in a hotel with (Usain) Bolt, Dafne (Schippers), Elaine (Thompson) – I was like ‘okay, now I know what it’s about!’ That prepared me going into 2016.”

This summer has also been a learning curve, but in another way, the Jonas Dodoo-coached sprinter adds.

“My season so far, I feel like it has been a different learning experience for me,” she says. “It has been more ‘how can I mentally lock into what I am doing?’ and if things don’t seem like they are going the right way, how do I still stay focused?

“I feel like around the Anniversary Games I had a bit of a turning point. I did a lot of work with my psychologist and since that point, I’m feeling like myself again and I’m on that run. I think I’m going to see really good progression from that.

“Although I know I am physically in better shape and I am ready to drop some really good times – it’s just mentally getting that in check. Not giving up, not doubting yourself, staying positive. That has been a really big learning thing for me this year.”

No British woman has ever reached a 100m final at a world championships, though Neita came close when finishing fourth in her semi-final in London two years ago – the best ever result by a GB female.

“What I am hoping for in Doha is to shock myself with anything,” she smiles. “Make that final and anything can happen from there.”

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