12.03.2010
Hooker looks for missing medal
World, Olympic and Commonwealth pole vault champion
Steve
Hooker will tonight launch his bid to claim the only major
medal missing from his trophy cabinet when he joins four fellow
members of the Australian Flame in action at the IAAF world indoor
championships in Doha, Qatar.
Hooker will hit centre stage at the Aspire Dome alongside world
championships long jump bronze medallist
Mitchell
Watt (long jump) and Berlin teammates
Fabrice
Lapierre (long jump),
Scott Martin (shot
put) and
Petrina Price (high jump) on day one of
the three-day meet, as a small but world-class team flies the flag
for Australia in tonight’s qualifying rounds.
With victory at the Sydney and Melbourne Track Classics to
kick-start his 2010 season - the former with an impressive leap of
5.91m - Hooker will start hot favourite to take out his maiden
world indoor title in Doha this weekend.
In early 2009 the world, Olympic and Commonwealth title-holder
turned on a stunning indoor season, launching his campaign with a
winning leap of 6.01m at the Millrose Games in the USA in January
before going on to claim victory at the Boston Indoor Games (USA,
6.06m), Meeting Seat (FRA, 6.00m), Zepter Pole Vault Stars (UKR,
5.92m) and GE Galan (SWE, 5.86m) meets the following month, his win
in Boston bringing with it the national indoor record.
On the runway 27-year-old Hooker will face up to a field that
includes Berlin bronze medallist Renaud Lavillenie (FRA) and one of
Hooker’s own childhood heroes, 2004 Olympic champion Tim Mack
(USA).
In his only other appearance at a world indoor titles in Valencia
(ESP) in 2008, Hooker took bronze with a leap of 5.80m but two
years on, the inaugural captain of the Australian Flame will step
out in Doha in almost unstoppable form.
Joining Hooker in action on the opening day of competition will be
long jump duo Mitchell Watt and Fabrice Lapierre, the world
championships third and fourth place-getters set to go head-to-head
against a quality line-up of international contenders.
Watt takes to the runway with wins at the Australia Cup, Brisbane
Athletics Classic and Sydney Track Classic and a second placing at
last week’s Melbourne Track Classic to his name, the 21-year-old
showing no signs of letting up the good form that took him all the
way to world championships bronze in 2009.
In one of the most impressive line-ups in Doha this weekend Watt
and Lapierre will meet defending world indoors champion and world
and Olympic silver medallist Godfrey Mokoena (RSA), Beijing
Olympics victor Irving Saladino (PAN) and flying Frenchman Salim
Sdiri.
Shot put stalwart Scott Martin rounds out the men’s action,
fronting up for his second world indoor campaign following his
seventh placing in Valencia in 2008.
In his way stands Christian Cantwell (USA), who this weekend is out
to become the first man in history to snare three consecutive world
indoor shot put titles, and reigning Olympic champion Tomasz
Majewski (POL).
Martin posted a Commonwealth Games A-qualifying distance of 20.06m
at the Sydney Track Classic late last month and is a seasoned
campaigner who, with plenty of international experience under his
belt, will be aiming for a big performance this weekend.
New South Wales high jumper Petrina Price is the only Australian
female in action at the 2010 edition of the world indoor titles,
fronting up for her second world indoor championships campaign
after taking out 12th place in 2004.
Price enters the meet in impressive form following a solid few
weeks on the Australian Athletics Tour, highlighted by Commonwealth
Games A-qualifying performances at the Briggs Athletics Classic in
Hobart (1.90m) and again at the Sydney Track Classic (1.90m) that
saw her 2010 campaign off to a flying start.
Price will meet high jump star Blanka Vlasic in the women’s field,
the Croatian out to claim back-to-back indoor titles at the Aspire
Dome this weekend.
Held every two years since 1985, four Australians have won gold at
the world indoor championships;
Mike Hillardt
(1500m) in 1985,
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor (200m)
in 1995,
Kerry Saxby-Junna (3000m walk) in 1989
and
Tamsyn Lewis (800m) in 2008.
Australians in action at the 2010 world indoor championships in
Doha, Qatar (AEDST) :
Friday, March 12
17:15: Steve Hooker – Men’s pole vault
qualifying
17:20: Scott Martin – Men’s shot put
qualifying
17:30: Petrina Price – Women’s high jump
qualifying
Saturday, March 13
00:45: Mitchell Watt and Fabrice Lapierre – Men’s
long jump qualifying
Sunday, March 14
00:15: Men’s pole vault final
00:20: Men’s shot put final
01:05: Women’s high jump final
01:45: Men’s long jump final