Athletics Weekly – July 24, 2019

(Joyce) #1

ACTION MÜLLER ANNIVERSARY GAMES, LONDON


LAURA MUIR showed her Doha


preparations are well and truly on


course as she won the women’s


1500m in a quick 3:58.25.


While her likeliest most


dangerous opponents in Qatar,


Genzebe Dibaba, Sifan Hassan,


Shelby Houlihan, Jenny Simpson


and Gudaf Tsegay, were absent


and her expected biggest rival in


London, Olympic champion Faith


Kipyegon, was a late withdrawal, the


Scot’s 57.54 last lap suggests that


her kick will be a match for anyone


in the world.


For those hoping for a very fast


time, the early pace was a little


disapointing with Hannah Segrave


running the first two laps in 65.
and 2:11.03 and even a sub-four
time now looked in doubt. However,
the third lap was slightly quicker as
Muir assumed control and led past
1200m in 3:15.03 with Konstanze
Klosterhalfen the only athlete able
to stay close as the European
indoor and outdoor champion
gradually accelerated.
In the last 200m, Muir began to
edge clear before she pulled well
away as the German wilted in the
closing stages.
The Scot completed her last
300m in a vicious 43.14 and it was
Kenyan Winny Chebet who chased
her home in a distant 3:59.93.

Muir’s last 800m was around
2:02 and it was her 11th sub-four
performance and she said: “It may
have looked easy, but it wasn’t! I
didn’t realise I ran a 57-second
last lap and I’m so so happy about
that. The girls are really strong and
I know that my advantage is in
that kick, so I just sat in there and
tried to take it easy. It was all about
winning today and I did that.”
She added: “London is a really
fast track and it’s always a great
atmosphere. The conditions are
usually pretty good - it was a little
bit windy today, but the whole vibe
of the place is really special and it
makes athletes raise their game. It’s

great to have so much competition.
My goal now is to win a medal in
Doha.”
In third the improving Gabriela
Debues-Stafford set a Canadian
record 4:00.26 with Winnie
Nanyondo and Klosterhalfen
completing the top five.
Also inside 4:01 in sixth was
Sarah McDonald, who continued her
superb form to set a PB 4:00.46 to
move to seventh all-time among
British athletes.
Muir’s training partner Jemma
Reekie also broke new ground with
a 4:02.09 in seventh in an event
that has six UK Doha qualifiers this
summer.

Laura launches London kick


Laura Muir:
controlled
the 1500m
race to win in
emphatic style
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