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O'Hanlon clocks world record as Pearson dominates in Brisbane

posted by rtross on January 14, 2012, 4:32pm


Paralympic gold medallist Evan O’Hanlon (ACT) has tonight improved his own T38 100m world record at the Brisbane Track Classic, as Australia’s golden girl of the track Sally Pearson (QLD) opened her domestic campaign in blistering fashion.
 
Crossing the line in a to be ratified 10.91 (w: +0.1), an improvement on the record he set at the Beijing Paralympics by 0.05, O’Hanlon tonight started alongside his able-bodied counterparts in the men’s 100m.
 
O’Hanlon said: “This is a testament to my coach, I ran so well leading into Beijing and this improvement when it counts is a credit to how we plan for the four-year cycle.
 
“This season wasn’t about running great times so this is such a fantastic bonus, domestic events this year were just about building for London.
 
“The plan is to get into the camp in Europe early, and I want to win gold at theGames, simple as that”
 
O’Hanlon is a three-time Paralympic gold medallist, and at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships he won four medals including two gold.  

 
Pearson, meanwhile, opened her season in resounding fashion by dominating the women’s 100m to win in 11.25 (w: +0.1), 0.2 second faster than her first 100m eventlast year. She was joined on the podium by Melissa Breen (ACT, second, 11.51) and Jessica Knox (NSW, third, 11.66).
 
The IAAF World Athlete of the Year and 100m hurdles world champion, Pearson is confident in the strength of her body and keen to continue her strong domestic form across the Qantas Australian Athletics Tour.
 
Pearson said: “That was really, really good, it’s a sign that what I did last year worked as I am already undertaking a similar plan and the results are starting to come.
 
“I know that I need to listen to my body to keep it healthy and I know that this year is about bringing home an Olympic gold medal, even if it’s in 13 seconds.
 
“After the world championships I was in perfect shape and that has carried over. I got straight back into it and am ready to go, this time underlines that more for me.”
 
Earlier in the evening for the women’s 4x100m relay, Pearson led teammates Breen, Charlotte Van Veenendaal (QLD) and Hayley Butler (NSW) to a comfortable victory ahead of Australia Junior (45.52) and Australia ‘B’ (45.62) in 44.01.
 
Pearson added: “We are still sitting in the top-16 but it would have been nice to sure up a place in the top ten tonight.
 
“I think I ran well, it’s tough to find speed without anyone to chase but the changes were smooth and now we just need to find that speed and confirm ournomination for the Olympic team through some solid running most likely in Europe.”
 
In other relay results, Aaron Rouge-Serret (VIC), Liam Gander (NSW), Anthony Alozie (VIC) and Mitchell Williams-Swain (QLD) combined to win the men’s 4x100m relay in 39.66.
 
The men’s 4x400m relay team of Sean Wroe (VIC), Brendan Cole (ACT), Ben Offereins (WA) and Kevin Moore (NSW) clocked 3:05.84 to take line honours, while Pirrenee Steinert (NSW), Jana Pittman (VIC), Lauren Boden (ACT) and Caitlin Sargent (QLD) flew the flag in the women’s 4x400m to stop the clock at 3:34.12.
 
Pittman and Boden also did battle across 300m, with Boden first to cross in 38.20. Pittman was second in 39.02.
 
Over in the high jump, Brandon Starc (NSW) showed why he is a Youth Olympic medallist by soaring 2.18m, an IAAF world junior championships qualifier, to win the men’s high jump ahead of Australian Flame Liam Zamel-Paez (SA, second, 2.15m).
 
Starc opened his account with 1.99m before first attempt clearances at 2.04m and 2.09m. Third-time lucky success at 2.15m and 2.18m ensured the win, before narrowly missing what would have been a 2.21m personal best jump.
 
Starc said: “That was a surprising result, with a field that small I didn’t get much of a break to recover so to continue the form was great.
 
“2.21m would have been a PB and it’s in my sights. Tonight was about a world junior qualifier which I did and I can go away now and keep improving.”
 
Elsewhere at the Brisbane Track Classic:
-       Stephanie Schweitzer (NSW) won the women’s ambulant 100m in 13.20 (w: +0.5), while the men’s event was won by Alberto Campbell (QLD) in 11.98 (w: -1.6)
-       New South Welshman James Gurr ran a solo final lap in the men’s 800m to cross the line in 1:47.31, almost half the straight in front of his nearest rival.
-       Aaron Rouge-Serret (VIC) won the men’s 100m in a time of 10.34 (w: +0.6). The time was 0.2 seconds faster than his opening event in 2011.
-       Australian Flame Henry Frayne (QLD) leapt 7.91m (0.0) to win the men’s long jump. His performance is a mere eight centimetres shy of his personal best.
-       Josh Lumley (NSW) soared 15.86m (w: +2.3) to win the men’s triple jump ahead of Adam Rabone (VIC, second, 15.34m) and Callan Rauchfuss (VIC, third, 15.21m)
 
The 2012 National Athletics Series now moves to Newcastle, with the Hunter Track Classic to be held next Saturday, January 21.
 
The Qantas Australian Athletics Tour begins in Adelaide on Saturday, January 28, with more information available here.
 
To view and download results from the Brisbane Track Classic, please click here.

Sherwood Forrest Runners 30th Anniversary

posted by rtross on December 5, 2011, 4:32pm


Brisbane's largest running club will celebrate 30 years of operation on the 4th of February 2012.

Founder, Brian McMillan had been running with the Turramurra Trotters every time he visited Sydney and decided that Brisbane needed a similar club.

He enlisted the assistance of his local Newsagent, John Rasell, and they set out to create a running group along similar lines to the Sydney club.  As they were both Marathon runners they picked a scenic course on backstreets and kept it short so that it became their weekly speed training.

Photo: Runners leaving the start at 25th.

On the first Saturday in February 1982 the first race was held and 37 runners registered and took to the streets at 7am for a 2, 4, or 6km out and back race. This formula has remained since that time and gradually every runner in Brisbane came along to see how fast they could run the scenic course.

When Pat Carroll appeared the standard took a huge step forward and he was soon running times that were world class. The best runners around were all trying to match his times. He eventually lowered the 6km time to 16m 26s.

Only two other runners have broken the 17 minute barrier and his record is looking very safe. It would take a Craig Mottram to get close to this so it is pretty likely to stand for a long long time.

Many other top runners have been regular attendees including the 4km record holder, Alastair Stevenson and womens 6km record holder, Krishna Stanton who won Marathon Silver at the Commonwealth Games.

The Sherwood records at the moment are:

2 km Jayden Russ 5.06 Dec 05

4 km(F) Sarah Deuble 13.03 Aug 08

4 km(M) Alastair Stevenson 10.48 Nov 03

6 km(F) Krishna Stanton 19.08 Jan 01

6 km(M) Pat Carroll 16.26 Jan 1999

6 km(60+) Mike Briggs 22.50 Aug 10

So it's on again big time on the 4th of February 2012.

Come along for a big morning and bring along your friends and all the ex Sherwood runners that you know.

After 30 years of operation there are not many runners in Brisbane who have not competed on at least one Saturday morning. Last year we averaged 99 runners each weekend – same as the Don's batting average – he died in February 2001 aged 92.

Over 250 runners turned up for the 25th Anniversary and we expect at least that for our 30th.

Pat Carroll will be there to keep you honest and despite the added years will still be hard to beat.

Photo: Runners after the 25th Anniversary run. From left Ashley Ehlers, his brother Arnold, Tony Gray and Mick Oriszenko. Second row Andrew Wilson.

Free BBQ and soft drinks will be provided after the run so stick around and enjoy the day with many of the original runners. Start is in the Jolimont St Sherwood carpark.

Picking Pics

posted by rtross on October 4, 2009, 10:25pm

"Hold my hand, and make sure you look both ways when you cross the track. That's my boy"

pic of day 
 


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