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Seren Bundy-Davies delighted with medal success

Seren Bundy-Davies praises her teammates after helping Great Britain to a bronze medal in the 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Championships.

Seren Bundy-Davies has expressed her delight at helping Great Britain's women to claim a bronze medal in the 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Championships.

The 20-year-old produced a strong final leg to help Britain finish third behind Jamaica and the USA in a time of 50.90s.

The medal was Bundy-Davies's fifth in a major championships this year, but she was quick to pay tribute to her relay teammates Christine Ohuruogu, Anyika Onuora and Eilidh Child.

"It was really nice to bring them home like that," she told BBC Sport. "But I had no idea what was going on behind me, so I just wanted to hold it together.

"They'd done all the hard work and it was really surreal because I watched them win a medal two years ago and I'm so happy to be here now, running with the girls and winning a world medal. I couldn't ask for more."

Britain ended this year's World Championships with seven medals, including a record four golds.

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Christine Ohuruogu of Great Britain, Anyika Onuora of Great Britain, Eilidh Child of Great Britain and Seren Bundy-Davies of Great Britain celebrate after winning bronze in the Women's 4x400 Relay Final during day nine of the 15th IAAF World Athletics Cha
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