Vivian Cheruiyot, World Champ at 5,000m and 10,000m, has pulled out of the AVIVA Grand Prix, due to illness.
G.
MUTAI IN GOOD SHAPE
RAS AL
KHAIMAH (UEA): In RAK half marathon on Friday this year, both men’s and women’s
elite fields are strong enough to justify optimism once again of, at the least,
two fast and highly competitive contests, and at best perhaps more record
breaking runs. The elite men’s field lost Ethiopian Lelisa Desisa with a knee
injury late last week, but the intention to break the 59 minute mark, first
achieved here in 2009 with Patrick Makau’s then world record of 58:52 just 7
seconds ahead of Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich (another returnee this year) is clear
and accepted by the best men with the pacemakers tasked to reach 10km in 28:00
(59:00 pace). Favourite perhaps amongst the men is the champion of last year’s
Boston and New York Marathons, Geoffrey Mutai. The 30 year old, fresh from a comfortable
82 second winning margin in a preparatory run (63:53) in the San Blas Half
Marathon on February 5th, is rumoured to have picked up well at his Kapng’tuny
training camp following a two week break post Big Apple last November. His
counterpart as women’s race favourite, Mary Keitany, has had other distractions
and the proof of her ability to cope with them begins in RAK. The world record
holder got married on December 31st, just six weeks ago, and has apparently
been training just once a day to feel her way back to full fitness after a momentous
2011 on the roads that saw her RAK run followed by a sub 2 hours 20 minute
run in the London Marathon. The truth will out early this Friday morning with
the starter’s gun sending the field of almost 3,000 off shortly after sunrise.
Organizers are informing in a release.
ISINBAEVA
AND JAMES
STOCKHOLM
(SWE): More top names for XL-galan indoor meet in Stockholm (IAAF Indoor
Permit, February 23). Pole vault queen Yelena Isinbayeva added this meet as
fourth competition for her this winter after Volgograd, Bydgoszcz and Lievin. She
will face again Holly Bleasdale and Polish duo Anna Rogowska with Monika Pyrek.
World champion Olha Saladukha is the star of women triple jump and another
Daegu gold medalist Kirani James of Grenada will have in the Globen Hall his
European indoor debut. He will face reigning world indoor champion Chris Brown
of Bahamas and local hero Johan Wissman. South African 2008 World indoor
champion Khotso Mokoena is the leading name in the men´s long jump. Already
earlier announced was Liu Xiang at 60 m Hurdles (against Dayron Robles) and
Anna Chicherova in women high jump.
LEMAITRE
ON SATURDAY
VAL DU
REUIL (FRA): The third edition of Meeting National Indoor is having as main
star the European Champion Christophe Lemaitre who will run the 60 m. In women
60 m in-shape Laverne Jones-Ferrette will run against another Barcelona winner
German Verena Sailer. Ethiopian junior Tizita Bogale is the main name in women
1500 m, in men´s 3000 m home European U23 Champion Florian Carvalho. The
specialty of the meet is the indoor 400 m hurdles race. Holders of the all-time
bests will run. Felix Sanchez of Dominican Republic (49.25 this year in
Mondeville) against Briton Richard Yates and Cuban Yasmani Copello on the men
side. US Sheena Tosta (56.41 last year here) against in shape Sara Petersen of
Denmark.
CHAMBERS
AND LEBEDEVA
GENT
(BEL): Saturday´s IFAM meet in Gent (this is another meet, not the
international event with IAAF sanction in the past) will have World indoor
champion Dwain Chambers at the 60 m as the main star. His main rivals will be
Canadian Justyn Warner, Norway´s Jaisuma Saidy Ndure and Cuban Yuniel Perez.
Suprising entry is jumping legend Russian Tatyana Lebedeva who had last full
season back in 2009, had two meets in 2010 and did not compete in 2011 as she gave
birth to her second child. She is entered into the long jump. Pole vault will
see German Raphael Holzdeppe, Ukrainian talent Hanna Shelekh in the women
version of the event. Czech Karlsruhe winner Pavel Maslak runs the 400 m and
former world indoor champion Derval O´Rourke of Ireland is in the women 60 m
hurdles.
OTHER NEWS
BUDAPEST
(HUN): All-Athletics.com informs that Liévin Meeting du Pas-de-Calais is the
new leader in the All-Athletics.com Competition Rankings in the ‚Indoor
competitions’ category. The French meeting took over Düsseldorf to get the
first position. Fayetteville USATF Classic is now in third place ahead of
Moskva Russian Winter, Karlsruhe Internationales Hallenmeeting and New York
Millrose Games. In the special meetings category Arnstadt high jump leads over
Donetsk pole vault, Bydgoszcz Pedros Cup and Banska Bystrica high jump.
SANTO
DOMINGO (DOM): Former olympic and world gold medalist Felix Sanchez was awarded
with the title Dominican Republic Athlete of the Year 2011. On the women side
also 400/400m hurdler Yolanda Valerio got the title. Both athletes will be
honored at the traditional Gala Olympic awards planned for April 22. The 2012
season looks to be last for Sanchez and he plans to attack the podium at London
Games. Currently injury-free and in top shape already improving world indoor
best at his distance. Next Saturday Sanchez will again compete indoors in
France, at the meet in Val du Reuil. Sanchez plans to be involved in athletics
after his career, considering also the position of an agent.
LONDON
(GBR): UK Athletics head coach Charles van Commenee has given a major
indication that he would like to see his top British athletes, including the
likes of Jessica Ennis and Phillips Idowu, compete at the Glasgow 2014
Commonwealth Games. Many of the world’s top athletes, including Jamaica’s
triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt, did not compete at the last Commonwealth
Games in Delhi in 2010 with the likes of Idowu citing safety and security fears
in the Indian capital as his reason for missing the event reports
Insidethegames.
ZURICH
(SUI): European marathon champion Viktor Rothlin became a father for the
first time on Tuesday. His wife Renate gave birth to a daughter named
Luna.
KARLSRUHE
(GER): The difference between the top two runners clocking the identical world
lead 7:29.94 in the 3000 m at Karlsruhe meet on Sunday was 0.005. Winner
Augustine Choge had 7:29.934 and second Edwin Soi 7:29.939.
LONDON
(GBR): Thesun.co.uk informs about interesting fortunes of 100 m African record
holder Olusoji Fasuba of Nigeria, former world indoor champion. Olusoji
nicknamed „Flash” by his shipmates has just completed nine months of training
to become a logistics specialist in the Royal Navy. The sailor, 27, whose
mother was born in Jamaica, decided to retire from professional running to
provide a more settled life for his wife and baby daughter. „My ambition
is to represent Britain at bobsleigh at a Winter Olympics,” says Fasuba.
SYDNEY
(AUS): The 2012 Sydney Track Classic on Saturday is featuring no less than
three reigning Olympic and seven Commonwealth champions as well as five world
and two world indoor gold medallists. Leading the charge on the track are Asbel
Kiprop (1500m), David Rudisha (400m), John Steffensen (400m), Sally Pearson
(200m, 100mH) and Tamsyn Manou (800m). Collis Birmingham and Craig Mottram will
be joining Kiprop in the 1500m while Rudisha will face opposition from Steven
Solomon, Sean Wroe, Ben Offereins and Kevin Moore. He aims to improve his
personal best 45.50. in the field, Valerie Adams (shot put), Stephanie
Brown-Trafton (discus), Dani Samuels (discus), Benn Harradine (discus), Fabrice
Lapierre (long jump) and Alana Boyd (pole vault) will shine. Reports athletics.com.au.
DUBLIN
(IRE): Ireland’s top athletes got a stark warning from the Sports Council
(ISC) to expect some heavy cuts to individual grants in the next two years. Hit
with consecutive Budget cuts of 5% annually, and forewarned of the same in 2013
and ‚14, the ISC is undergoing a major review of both the individual
schemes and all sports’ high performance (HP) programmes. As a result, it
is expected that there will be fewer grants for athletes next year, and those
grants will be reduced, because the qualification standards are about to get
even stricter according to Independent.ie.
LONDON
(GBR): The British Olympic Association will tell each of the 560 athletes
hoping to represent the host nation this summer they must sign a confidential
34-page rule book, titled the ‘Team Member’s Agreement’, or they will not be
allowed to take part. The agreement, seen by The Telegraph, contains guidelines
on everything from banned drugs to political tattoos, and athletes who do not
follow its strict rules will be punished with fines or even be removed from the
team.
PORTLAND
(USA): Oregon runners Jordan Hasay and Matthew Centrowitz swept the Bill
Hayward Amateur Athlete of the Year category. Hasay was previously also named
the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association indoor track and
field athlete of the year while Centrowitz won the bronze medal at the IAAF
World championships in Daegu writes goducks.com.
RESULTS
PRAHA
(CZE, Feb 15): Fresh national record holder Jirina Ptacnikova won the 16th
edition of Prague Pole Vault (winter edition) with 452 cm clearance. Second
German Anika Roloff achieved 432 cm. In the men competition Daegu finalist Jan
Kudlicka improved to indoor PB 562 cm and tried at 572. Second Ukrainian Maksim
Mazuryk with 550. Third in a tie Stanislav Tivonchik and Hendrik Gruber
with 535. Tim Lobinger cleared 520 this time. In accompanying long jump in the
Strahov Hall Roman Novotny bettered his season best to 802 cm.
KINGSTON
(JAM, Feb 11): Former national Junior discus representative thrower Traves
Smikle attained the „B” qualifying mark for this summer’s Olympic Games after
throwing 63.75 meters to win the men’s discus open at Saturday’s King of the
Ring throws meet held at St. Hugh’s High School.
MOSCOW
(RUS, Feb 15): At Grigoryan Memorial meet what is EA Indoor Permit junior event
solid 60 m by Yevgeniy Kharin (18) in 6.82. 17-years old Oganesyan Satenik
leaped to 613 in girls long jump and only 16-years old Anna Chkhaidze cleared
410 in the pole vault. As guest jumping senior Lyudmila Yeremina cleared 440
cm.
Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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