Day 4 Evening Session Outcomes
WPV Qualifying
Nina Kennedy in Group A has apparently had injury problems (unknown to me but not Channel 7) since her domestic season, so only cleared 4.40. Interestingly, the ABC said she in top form a short while ago: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-...etes/100308756
Elizaveta Parnova in Group B only cleared her opening height of 4.25.
The minimum height required to make the final was 4.55, lower than the 4.60 of Doha WC, so it was there for the taking by the Australians.
W200 Semi-Finals
Riley Day in Heat 1 ran a significant new PB of 22.56 to finish 4th in her heat and 12th overall.
I said that she was in this for the experience, to not finish last, and to set a PB in championship conditions and will probably finish half a second behind the qualifiers.
Again, I was wrong. She did everything I suggested she should, but did not equal her maximally assisted PB. Rather, she smashed it by 2 tenths, so only finished 3 tenths behind the slowest time qualifer of 22.26. Vault-emort noted that the last AUS runner to do this in an OG was the magnificent Ms Boyle.
The good thing is that she is back on track to somewhere you would expect her to be based on her junior performances. She's now sitting at #8 AUS all-time performer but still behind other 21 year olds, Freeman 22.25, Boyle 22.45 and Hewitt 22.52.
She is however, equal with 21 year old Lauren Hewwitt's 22.56 (-1.9!!!) but still with some way to go to match MGT's 22.33 (-2.6!!!!!) at age 23. Hopefully, she can avoid regular injuries and become one of the AUS alltime greats but in today's environment, she will need sub-22 to hope to match Boyle's achievements.
M400 Semi-Finals
Steve Solomon in Heat 2 of 3 did not make the necessary top 2 to Q, running 45.15 to finish 3rd behind the 44.92 2nd of Christopher Taylor (JAM). This left him 13th fastest overall, and well behind the 44.62 NR of Bonevacia (NED) the slowest of 2 time qualifiers.
I said he'd need a new PB much closer to the NR of 44.38 to proceed, and indeed, he was 0.53 slower than Bonevacia who was only 0.24 slower than Darren Clark.
WPV Qualifying
Nina Kennedy in Group A has apparently had injury problems (unknown to me but not Channel 7) since her domestic season, so only cleared 4.40. Interestingly, the ABC said she in top form a short while ago: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-...etes/100308756
Elizaveta Parnova in Group B only cleared her opening height of 4.25.
The minimum height required to make the final was 4.55, lower than the 4.60 of Doha WC, so it was there for the taking by the Australians.
W200 Semi-Finals
Riley Day in Heat 1 ran a significant new PB of 22.56 to finish 4th in her heat and 12th overall.
I said that she was in this for the experience, to not finish last, and to set a PB in championship conditions and will probably finish half a second behind the qualifiers.
Again, I was wrong. She did everything I suggested she should, but did not equal her maximally assisted PB. Rather, she smashed it by 2 tenths, so only finished 3 tenths behind the slowest time qualifer of 22.26. Vault-emort noted that the last AUS runner to do this in an OG was the magnificent Ms Boyle.
The good thing is that she is back on track to somewhere you would expect her to be based on her junior performances. She's now sitting at #8 AUS all-time performer but still behind other 21 year olds, Freeman 22.25, Boyle 22.45 and Hewitt 22.52.
She is however, equal with 21 year old Lauren Hewwitt's 22.56 (-1.9!!!) but still with some way to go to match MGT's 22.33 (-2.6!!!!!) at age 23. Hopefully, she can avoid regular injuries and become one of the AUS alltime greats but in today's environment, she will need sub-22 to hope to match Boyle's achievements.
M400 Semi-Finals
Steve Solomon in Heat 2 of 3 did not make the necessary top 2 to Q, running 45.15 to finish 3rd behind the 44.92 2nd of Christopher Taylor (JAM). This left him 13th fastest overall, and well behind the 44.62 NR of Bonevacia (NED) the slowest of 2 time qualifiers.
I said he'd need a new PB much closer to the NR of 44.38 to proceed, and indeed, he was 0.53 slower than Bonevacia who was only 0.24 slower than Darren Clark.
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