15.02.2010
Aussies star in weekend action
Australia’s top athletes have turned on a huge weekend of track and
field performances all over the world as attention now turns to the
Sydney Track Classic on Saturday, February 27.
A bumper weekend of athletics action in Hobart kicked off with two
meet records and four Commonwealth Games A-qualifying standards at
the Briggs Athletics Classic on Friday night, with national 10,000m
record-holder
Collis Birmingham (5000m),
Ryan Gregson (1500m),
Dale
Stevenson (shot put) and
Petrina Price
(high jump) all hitting the Games mark.
A further eight athletes secured world junior championships
qualifying standards at Hobart's Domain Athletics Centre, with
Matt Turk (200m),
Alex Rowe
(800m),
Jordan Williamsz (1500m),
Kane
Grimster (1500m),
Brett Robinson (1500m),
Kevin Batt (5000m),
Sasha
Alexeenko (400m hurdles) and 2009 world youth
championships silver medallist
Amy Pejkovic (high
jump) all staking their claim for selection to the international
meet in Moncton, Canada, in July.
Read the full meet review
here.
The action continued on the Apple Isle on Saturday night with Round
1 of the IAAF Race Walking Challenge, a high-stakes hit-out that
doubled as the national 20km race walking championships and
Commonwealth Games selection trials.
Former world champion and world record-holder
Nathan
Deakes made his long-awaited return to competitive
athletics after being sidelined from the Beijing Olympic Games and
Berlin world championships through injury, but it was to be no
fairytale finish for the 32-year-old Victorian, withdrawing from
the race just after the halfway mark.
In the strongest race walking field ever assembled in Australia it
was dual Olympic medallist
Jared Tallent who stole
the show along the Hobart waterfront, posting a personal best time
of 1:19.15 to take out the men’s 20km event.
Twenty-five-year-old Tallent, who shored up his place on the
Commonwealth Games team with his top-eight finish in the 20km walk
at the world championships in August, will be joined in New Delhi
(IND) by
Luke Adams,
Claire
Tallent and
Cheryl Webb, whose
performances at the weekend secured their starts at the October
meet.
Rising stars
Dane Bird-Smith,
Sean
Fitzsimons,
Regan Lamble and
Beth
Alexander all hit world junior qualifying standards in the
Under 20 10km event.
Read the full meet review
here.
Rounding out a huge weekend of athletics in Hobart, Victorian
Stephen Cain and Queenslander
Rebecca
Robinson were crowned 2010 national decathlon and
heptathlon champions respectively.
Across two days of competition Cain took top honours in three and
posted season’s best marks in seven of the 10 disciplines
contested, his wins in the pole vault, javelin and discus helping
him to 7427 points and his second successive national decathlon
crown.
Robinson took out the 200m, 100m hurdles, long jump and shot put
events en route to her maiden senior national title.
In other action in Hobart at the weekend Athletics Australia's
Under 19 Talent Squad came together for a four-day camp, taking
part in a series of education sessions and competition
opportunities as the nation's best emerging athletes continue
along the road to the world junior championships and onwards to the
senior stage.
In overseas results, Tasmania’s
Ryan Foster
lowered his own Penn State University indoor record over 800m with
a time of 1:47.32 at the Husky Classic meet in Seattle (USA), just
weeks after breaking the record with a run of 1:47.48 last
month.
The run follows the Australian 1000m indoor record Foster posted in
Pennsylvania (USA) last month, the 21-year-old clocking 2:19.60 to
eclipse Commonwealth Games 15000m bronze medalist
Mark
Fountain’s time of 2:20.30, recorded in 2005.
Also in action at the Seattle meet at the weekend was Australian
Flame athlete and All-American
David McNeill of
Northern Arizona University, who clocked a quick 7:47.52 to win the
men’s 3000m race. The national-leading mark saw McNeill take the
school indoor record previously held by former national 3000m
indoor champion and US Olympian Lopez Lomong (7:49.74).
McNeill also broke the course record at the Dempsey Indoor facility
set last year by Oklahoma State’s German Fernandez (7:47.97).
“Two weeks ago, I couldn’t even do 3km of tempo running,” an elated
McNeill told Northern Arizona University writer Eric DeSalvo after
his run.
"It would have been easy for me to say ‘I don’t want to come
to Washington because I’m not prepared,’ but I knew that racing and
training are different so I came here and gave it a go. It worked
out I guess.”
McNeill was rapt to have stolen the 3000m indoor mantle from
Lomong.
“I kind of feel bad for erasing such a legend’s name from the board
but he still has a few other ones there, so I don’t feel too bad,”
he joked.
“It’s special to be able to say that you have broken an Olympian
and US flag-bearer’s indoor record. It is one of the career
highlights for me.”
In Japan, seven-time world cross country championships
representative
Anna Thompson joined fellow
Victorian
Sam Crowther at the Chiba International
Cross Country Meet.
Thompson placed 28th in the women’s 6km race in a time of 20:39,
one minute behind local runner Misaki Katsumata (JPN) in
19:39.
In the men’s 12km event, high school student Bedan Karoki of Kenya
clocked 34:52 to lead the field home, Crowther crossing the line in
28th place in a time of 36:45.
After three big weeks of domestic track and field action the 2010
Australian Athletics Tour now heads to Sydney for the Sydney Track
Classic on Saturday, February 27, before continuing on to Melbourne
for the Melbourne Track Classic on Thursday, March 4.
With big-name internationals
David Neville (USA,
400m), David Rudisha (KEN, 400m/800m) and
Trevell
Quinley (USA, long jump) set to join a host of fellow
overseas contenders and local stars in action, the stage is set for
two scintillating nights of track and field.
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