Beijing Newsletter 3 25Aug

Beijing Newsletter 3 25Aug

TRACK & FIELD SUPPORTERS NEWSLETTER BRITISH & INTERNATIONAL SUPPORTERS EVENT INFORMATION SERVICE BEIJING NEWSLETTER No 3 TUESDAY 25th August 2015 Fraser-Pryce and Kemboi’s historic wins Women’s 100 Women’s 10,000 Men's 3000sc Fraser-Pryce defends successfully Cheruiyot on the top again Kemboi racer as Jager bombs It was no surprise that double Olympic Vivian Cheruiyot last won a major race in the Ezekiel Kemboi made history for a track athlete champion Shelly-Ann Fraser–Pryce won her 2011 World Championships. In Daegu, she when he won his fourth successive gold and third world 100m title and fourth individual sprinted to a double distance gold, and here she seventh successive medal. gold. won a hard fought race against world-leader The brilliant Kenyan was content to play a She may not be the fastest but she is now the Gelete Burka. Like Jess Ennis, she was on waiting game as Conseslus Kipruto led through most successful women’s 100m runner in maternity leave for the last world 1000m in 2:49.50 and 2000m in 5:36.77. history with five global titles over the shorter Championships. American record holder Evan Jager who h ad distance. The Kenyan controlled a last lap of 60.98 looked a threat in the Diamond League races, Her reaction was modest (0.161) but she was keeping the inside lane and forcing the tried to takeover but Kipruto resisted him every soon clear of the field and seemingly on her Ethiopian to take the longest route before time with a task of sacrificing hi mself to ensure way to an easy victory. easing a few metres clear in the finishing a clean sweep. European champion Dafne Schippers got a straight. Her last kilometre was 2:48. Even 800m out, 12 were in contention but a 63 - much quicker reaction time of 0.129 but was Molly Huddle did most of the work in the final second penultimate la p reduced the contenders much slower into her running. After halfway, kilometre and seemed safe for bronze. to 6. Kipruto maintained the lead through the she eased from the pack and then in the last 30 However, she inexplicably eased up before the early part of the final lap from his namesake metres, as the Jamaican seemed to slow with line with hands raised, her team-mate Emily Brimin and world-leader Jairus Birech as Jager victory assured, she closed quickly and was Infeld squeezed by to medal by 0.09 of a was lost for pace. Down the back straight, finishing much the stronger. Fraser-Pryce won second. USA with three in six effectively ‘won’ Kemboi unleashed a stunning burst to lead . His by half a metre in 10.76. Schippers was a the team race. team-mates all chased and the four went away magnificent second in another Dutch record of The race had started steadily with a 3:13.74 from the rest. Kemboi ke pt a furious pace going 10.81. She went one better in medals than she opening kilometre and the pace pretty much though early leader Kipruto wasn’t finished and had in Moscow’s seven-eventer and justified continued at an even 32 minute tempo with the looked dangerous 100m out. Kemboi went moving from the Heptathlon. She could be Japanese leading through 2km in 6:27.87 and slightly wide into the final barrier and that took favourite for the 200m with Fraser-Pryce now 3km in 9:40.47. the momentum from his pursuer a nd he eased not defending after all. After halfway in 16:11.99, the pace was picked away for a one second victory. His last lap was The 2007 champion Veronica Campbell-Brown up and the second half ended up being 40 an incredible 56 seconds, water jump and all was fourth in 10.91 to show her longevity. It seconds quicker than the first. and the final kilometre was 2:34 – 7:42 pace. was her ninth individual sprint final. Kate Avery ran well for 15 th (32:16.19). “I am so happy about my fourth consecutive Fraser-Pryce said: “I am happy to defend my The winner said: “This is my real comeback. It world title. I only we nt ahead on the last lap third world title in a row. I will always work is even more precious now after I became a and no one could follow me.” hard and do my best but the 200m is not in my mother. I dedicate this to my son. I am not Brimin Kipruto took third. Jager, who ran plans.” going to double. The race was slow and 8:00.45 despite falling in Paris wasn’t even the Schippers said: “Wow. I’m the second in the everything was decided on the final bend.” best American as Daniel Huling finished the world. I didn’t believe it. It is good for my GOLD : Vivian Cheryuiot (KEN) 31:41.31 stronger to take fifth. country and for Europe. I knew after the record SILVER: Gelete Burka (ETH) 31:41.77 GOLD: Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) 8:11.28 in the semi I could run faster in the final and I BRONZE: Emily Infeld (USA) 31:43.49 SILVER: Conselsus Kipruto (KEN) 8:12.38 did it. I think I can get a medal in the 200m.” BRONZE: Brimin Kipruto (KEN) 8:12.54 In the semi finals, Fraser-Pryce won the first in Women’s Triple Jump 10.82. Asha Philip was close until halfway but Ibarguen power gives Colombian gold Men's Pole Vault ended up seventh in 11.21. Surprisingly it was Caterine Ibarguen took the lead with her second Barber a cut above the rest the fastest ever time by a Briton in the World round 14.80m, which she improved to 14.90m Canadian Shawnacy Barber, the Championships and she equalled that mark in in the fourth. She comfortably defended her Commonwealth bronze medallist won gold the heat. title and won her 29 th competition in with a perfect record up to 5.90m. It took 10.97 to make the final and there was a succession. Five vaulters were in contention at 5.80m but record fastest non qualifying time of 10.98 for Israeli Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko went out to crucially only Barber got over first time. Murielle Ahoure. 14.78m in the second round to break her Israeli Defending champion Raphael Holzdeppe got Bowie won the second semi in 10.87 while the record but couldn’t regain that form after that. over on the third attempt and three athletes final heat was won by Schippers in a short- Altogether she had four no jumps in total and shared bronze including world record holder lived Dutch record 10.83. had to settle for silver. and Olympic champion Renaud Lavillenie, who GOLD : Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) 10.76 Kazihstan’s Olympic champion Olga Rybakova gained his fourth successive medal but he is SILVER: Dafne Schippers (NED) 10.81 came to life in the last round. She was the last still without a gold. BRONZE: Tori Bowie (USA) 10.86 person to defeat the Colombian in London and The winner said: “I’ve carried momentum from Day 3 her 14.77m denied Gabriela Petrova a medal. the big meets through the year and been A solid day for Britain with Bradshaw, The winner remarked, “I am very happy and consistent.” Rutherford, Yousif and Child making track satisfied. All my work was aimed on this. I GOLD: Shawnacy Barber (CAN) 5.90 finals. would have liked to have jumped further.” SILVER: Raphael Holzdeppe (GER) 5.90 Through qualifying day 3: Bradshaw, GOLD : Caterine Ibarguen (COL) 14.90 BRONZE: Renaud Lavillenie (FRA) 5.80 Rutherford, Child, Yousif, Ohuruogu, Onuora SILVER: Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko (ISR) 14.78 BRONZE: Piotr Lesek (POL) 5.80 Out: Beesley, Bramble, Rooney, Philip BRONZE: Olga Rybakova (KAZ) 14.77 BRONZE: Pawel Wojciehowski (POL) 5.80 TRACK & FIELD TOURS SUPPORTERS NEWSLETTER Beijing Tues 25 Aug 2015 Women’s 400H qualifying Women’s 400m heats Today’s Timetable Child’s play for Eilidh but Beesley stung Razor sharp as Brits qualify for semis Nb the evening times listed yesterday were Eilidh Child finished third in her semi final in Allyson Felix looked majestic, Christine possibly Japanese times and not Chinese! 54.80 and though not at her best qualified as Ohuruogu looked controlled as she won her fastest loser for the final. heat in 51.01 and Bianca Razor won her heat in 19.00 Women’s discus final Meghan Beesley couldn’t replicate her a big PB 50.37 but Stephenie McPherson was 19.05 Women’s 400 semi finals. Ohuruogu, sf outstanding heat run. If she had, she would fastest with 50.34. 2 vMcPherson, Onuora sf 3 v Razor, Jackson, have qualified comfortably In Razor’s heat, Anyika Onoura made the cut Williams-Mills, Felix by time with an excellent PB of 51.14. 19.25 Men’s long jump final Men’s 400m semis Altogether 10 athletes broke 51 seconds and it 19.30 Men’s 200m first round Bolt ht 3, Gatlin Rabah ducks elimination. Rooney out looks like will take a low-50 to make the final. ht 4, Hughes ht 5, Talbot ht 6 Isaac Makwala, who only qualified as a fastest 20.25 400mH final loser yesterday blasted a 44.11 to win his semi Women’s discus qualifying 20.35 1500m women final Rabah Yousif moved up 10 places up the UK Denia time for Cuban missile 20.55 Men’s 800m final all time list to seventh and within 0.2 of the Denia Caballero of Cuba headed qualifiers with British record.

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