Today is a great day for Wales and an even better day for its hurdling hero Dai Greene. This afternoon Dai stormed home to victory in the 400m hurdles in the IAAF World Championships in Daegu, with an impressive time of 48:26. In the process he
Dai Greene is sitting outside the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on a still September evening. Just a few minutes ago he was centre stage on the track. He finished second, but in doing so became overall winner of the 2011 Diamond League Series
2012; everyone is working so hard. But I would especially like to see Jess [Jess Ennis], Phil [Phillips Idowu], Mo [Mo Farah] and Dai [Dai Greene] walk away with a medal.I switch off from the pressure by vegging out with my boyfriend and watching bad TV
to be hard for her, as she’s got some good competition but it’s great to see her in good shape. The two hurdlers, Dai Greene and Perri Shakes-Drayton are also in for a chance.I’ve got tickets to Mo Farah’s 10,000m, I’m really excited about that.I race now
forward to watching at the World Championships in Deagu?The good thing about the World Championships is that newcomers can really shine. We have a strong GB team; Dai Greene is running really well this year, Phillips Idowu should perform at the triple jump
m hurdle gold medallist Dai Greene and silver 200m medallist Christian Malcolm. Meanwhile the Scottish team will be sending stalwart athletes including Commonwealth medallists Lee McConnell and Chris Baillie.Perhaps one of the biggest surprise