Why Jake Wightman has no regrets over agonising World Championship silver medal
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Jake Wightman may have finished second in a thrilling 1500m final at the World Championships in Tokyo, narrowly losing to Isaac Nader, but he remains proud of his achievement. This silver medal marks Great Britain's first medal of the Championships, showcasing Wightman's resilience and talent on an international stage. His performance not only highlights his dedication but also inspires future athletes to strive for excellence, proving that every race is a stepping stone towards greater success.
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