Athletics Weekly – July 24, 2019

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Scottish marathon project


THE most emotional and arguably most
popular moment of the Müller Anniversary
Games came on Saturday when Goldie
Sayers belatedly received her 2008 Olympic
javelin bronze medal in front of a home
crowd in London.
Russian Mariya Abakumova was stripped
of silver in 2016 for doping, which means
Sayers was elevated from fourth to third.

“It’s been a long time coming. At least I’ve
got my Beijing tracksuit on,” the 37-year-old
said.
“I got the opportunity to decide how I
wanted the medal to be presented. It felt
significant to be presented with the medal
in the Olympic Stadium and be able to have
a lot of friends and family in the crowd,” she
added.
“I’ve had to dig out my 2008 Olympic kit.
I was still quite proud I could fit into it. It’s
had a wash because it’s been in a bag for
over 10 years.”
On Abakumova’s doping ban, Sayers
said: “I probably thought there was a high
likelihood that she was cheating. I liked
at the time to remain naive. I don’t have
anything against her at all.
“You can get bitter and twisted about
it and be angry, but I just don’t see there
being any point. It’s in the past now and I
can take this medal as proof that if you
set yourself goals and make powerful
dreams that mean a lot to you, then you
can achieve little by little what you want
to, but for some of us it takes a bit longer
than expected.”

Finally, the medal


moment for Goldie


That’s the name of the game
n THE Kenyan 800m winner at the Diamond League in Birmingham,
Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich, changed his name aged 12 from Simon
to Ferguson in honour of the former Manchester United manager Sir
Alex Ferguson.
Fourth at the 2015 Worlds and fifth at the 2016 Olympics, he looks
in fine form this year with a best of 1:42.54 and is a contender for
gold in Doha.

Wlodarczyk endures
Doha heartbreak
n HAMMER world record-holder
Anita Wlodarczyk (left) is unable
to go for her fourth consecutive
world title this year. The Polish
athlete underwent arthroscopic
surgery on her knee this month
ending her season.

Cross-country season is coming
n THE Westward Cross Country League kicks off on October 6 in
Plymouth followed by November 10 in Newquay, December 1 at
Exeter, December 15 in north Devon, February 16 at Redruth and
March 1 at Stover School near Newton Abbott.
Send your winter league fixtures to [email protected]
and look out for our cross-country fixtures calendar in the autumn.

Race walker reaches milestone
n RACE walker Ed Shillabeer, a former British champion and record-
holder, celebrates his 80th birthday on August 2.
The Ilford AC athlete has also worked as a veterinary surgeon for
more than half a century and celebrated that milestone by walking
from the West Country to London for charity.

World indoor ‘champion’ banned
n THE Nigerian-born Bahrain athlete who won the 2016 world indoor
400m title, Kemi Adekoya, has been banned for four years after
testing positive for stanozolol.

In brief



Quote of the Week



It is a genetic flaw of the


Ingebrigtsen family –


we talk too much!


GERT INGEBRIGTSEN breaks up an
interview with son Filip in London in
order to get him to warm down

MARK SHEARMAN

ROBERT HAWKINS, the father of international runners Callum
and Derek, has been appointed head of a new marathon
project in Scotland.
“The marathon project looks to build on the tradition
of strong Scottish performances over 26.2 miles down
the years,” he said. “One of the key objectives is have full
marathon teams at future Commonwealth Games.”

Goldie Sayers: Olympic bronze medallist


MARK SHEARMAN

A decade on:
Sayers in
Beijing
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