Reece Prescod and Daryll Neita claimed gold medals in the 60m at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham.
Neita crossed the line in 7.17 seconds, ahead of Asha Philip and Alisha Rees.
Prescod beat Jeremiah Azu and Eugene Amo-Dadzie with a time of 6.54.
Both Neita and Prescod can now look forward to next month’s European Indoor Championships in Istanbul. “It has been a really good day at the office,” Prescod said after Saturday’s race.
“First run was cool, second run had a bit more fire and I brought a bit more heat in the finals.”
Neita, who has added the 60m gold to the British 100m and 200m outdoor titles she won last year, said Saturday’s races were good practice for the European Indoors, which take place between 2 and 5 March.
“It was good to practice what I will do at the Europeans, three rounds in one day and make sure I get body ready,” she said.
“I feel really good. Expect fast times.”
In the women’s triple jump, Mary Elcock claimed gold on countback after two athletes were tied with a best effort of 12.71, a personal best for Elcock, who has only been competing in triple jump for a year.
Reynold Banigo equalled his indoor personal best of 7.85m to take his first British indoor long jump title.
Faye Olszowka improved on her silver from 2022 in the women’s 60m para final, finishing with a season’s best time of 8.18 seconds to win gold, while Kevin Santos won the men’s event with a personal best of 7.02.
David King claimed his third British indoor title in the 60m hurdles, finishing in 7.62, 0.19 seconds ahead of 2018 World Indoor champion Andrew Pozzi.
Meanwhile, Cindy Sember became a double British 60m indoor hurdles champion, finishing in 8.10 seconds, ahead of Marli Jessop and Alicia Barrett.
Charlie Myers won gold in the men’s pole vault with a best jump of 5.05m, while Jade Ive’s 4.35m was enough to claim the title in the women’s event.