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Brits in Rome (Golden Gala Rome 2025)

Stuart Weir by Stuart Weir
June 12, 2025
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Men's 1,500 meters, Rome 2025, photo by FIDAL

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This is Stuart Weir’s fourth piece on the Rome Golden Gala, held on June 6, 2025. Stuart Weir is the senior writer for Europe for RunBlogRun. Stuart Weir has written for RBR since 2015, and will be attending Oslo DL, Stockholm DL and Paris DL. We thank him for his features and observations. 

Brits in Rome

It has been a busy year so far for Amy Hunt – including 4 Diamond Leagues,  Finalist in the European and World Indoors, Gold for Britain in the World Relays. She has run in Britain, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, USA and China. She has run 60m, 100m and 200m and relays and we’re only in early June.

Amy Hunt, Marie Jose Ta Lou Smith, Anavia Battle wins 200m in Rome, her third DL victory over 200 meters, photo by FIDAL

She came second in the 200 in the Golden Gala in her adopted home  last weekend – she trains  in northern Italy- behind Anania Battle who has won three in a row (DL 200s).  Hunt finished fast, overtaking Ta Lou Smith. That Hunt was disappointed with second place is an indication of how far she has come. She commented: “I really thought I could get her (Battle) today. Coming here, we have been training so well, but my warm up was just a mess – we were finding so many issues. I did not even think I was going to make the start line, so to come second in that race, I am really happy, because I managed to stay strong in the end. It just shows me how much determination I have got in me. Sometimes you just have to pretend that it is all in your head and just kind of carry on and to be professional sometimes. I live in Italy in Padova so for me, this is kind of my home Diamond League. It is nice to come and show up in front of the Italian fans because they give me a lot of love. We have no idea what is coming up next and we are waiting for a few things to be confirmed. We go back and see how my body is feeling. We just need to be smart and peak when it matters”.

Men’s 1,500 meters, Rome 2025, photo by FIDAL

Elliott Giles was seventh in a fast 1500 in which ten of sixteen athletes ran PRs. Elliot’s time was 3:31.13. Lina Nielsen ran another solid 400h finishing fourth in 54.66.  It is great to see Lina running regularly in high class races and holding her own after her struggles with injury and illness. She also ran in the European Indoors, picking up 2 relay medals.

Lina Nielsen hugs Laviai Nielsen post race, photo by Getty Images for UK Athletics

Other British athletes involved were Charlie Dobson fourth in 400m in 44.64.  There were two British athletes in the women’s 1,500m  Katie Snowden  eleventh in 4:02.02, and Revee Walcott-Nolan, European Indoor bronze medalist, 4:02.28.  In the 5,000m, Megan Keith, 15:16.91, in 17th.

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    Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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