11.11.2009
Hooker named World Athlete of the Year finalist
World and Olympic pole vault champion and captain of the Australian
Flame
Steve Hooker has been named alongside
Usain Bolt (JAM) as one of the top five male
athletes in world athletics according to the International
Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).
Hooker and Bolt join distance runner
Kenenisa
Bekele (ETH), sprinter
Tyson Gay (USA)
and javelin specialist
Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR)
as finalists in the running for the 2009 IAAF World Athlete of the
Year honour.
Twenty-seven-year-old Hooker hasn’t taken a backward step since
claiming gold at the Beijing Olympics last year, setting a new
national record of 6.06m in Boston on February 7 and stunning the
athletics world with his injury-defying performance to take out the
world championship in Berlin in August.
Hooker said he was thrilled to be named amongst such a talented
shortlist of athletes.
“It’s pretty amazing to be named alongside Usain and Kenenisa, who
both collected multiple world championships this year,” Hooker
said.
“Although, I reckon like most people who line up in a race against
Usain Bolt, we’re racing for second here.
“Still, Tyson Gay did run 9.71sec to break the American record when
he finished second to Usain in Berlin so there is no disgrace in
that.
“It’s a massive honour when you look at the names on the list to
think that the world experts of athletics believe I am in the top
five. It’s pretty satisfying.”
The five finalists were announced following a three-week poll of
athletics identities worldwide, whose nominations gave rise to the
final candidates for the international federation's top
honour.
The winners of the 2009 World Athlete of the Year awards (male and
female) will be announced at the 2009 World Athletics Gala in
Monaco on November 22, 2009.
Hooker has also been nominated for the 2009 Sports Performer of the
Year Awards. Cast your vote for Steve
here.
Steve Hooker's 2009 campaign:
Date
|
Meet
|
Result
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Friday, January 30
|
Millrose Games (USA)
|
1st (6.01m)
|
Saturday, February 7
|
Boston Indoor Games (USA)
|
1st (6.06m)
|
Friday, February 13
|
Meeting Seat (FRA)
|
1st (6.00m)
|
Sunday, February 15
|
Zepter Pole Vault Stars (UKR)
|
1st (5.92m)
|
Wednesday, February 18
|
GE Galan (SWE)
|
1st (5.86m)
|
Saturday, February 28
|
Sydney Track Classic (AUS)
|
1st (5.95m)
|
Thursday, March 5
|
World Athletics Tour Melbourne (AUS)
|
1st (5.80m)
|
Tuesday, July 7
|
Athletissima Lausanne (SUI)
|
1st (5.75m)
|
Tuesday, July 14
|
Riems (FRA)
|
3rd (5.77m)
|
Saturday, July 25
|
London Grand Prix (GBR)
|
1st (5.70m)
|
Friday, July 31
|
Stockholm Grand Prix (SWE)
|
3rd (5.61m)
|
Thursday, August 20
|
IAAF world athletics championships QUAL (GER)
|
Qual (5.65m)
|
Saturday, August 22
|
IAAF world athletics championships FINAL (GER)
|
1st (5.90m)
|