Taylor made field for Sydney Track Classic

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The 400m at the Melbourne Track Classic was hot, teen prodigy Steven Solomon storming home to grab 2010 Commonwealth Games silver medallist Sean
Wroe on the line to record the most notable win of his developing career.
In
The descriptor “jack of all trades” is usually followed by the let-down of “master of none”. It hardly applies to Taylor, one of the best combination 400m and 400m hurdlers of all-time.
Statistically, his
Turning to the ‘honours won’ department,
The 32-year-old American hails from
He must have a soft spot for
Also set to run the 200m,
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isted at 15th on the 2010 IAAF Top Lists for the event,
Solomon, who does not turn 18 until May 16, has been one of the revelations of the Australian Athletics Tour. He won the under 18 title at the Australian All School Championships in Melbourne last December in 46.44, a then personal best, until his upset win in
Solomon continues a long list of NSW one-lappers to show outstanding potential at a young age. Foremost among them would be Darren Clark, who ran 45.05 to win the English Amateur Athletics Association’s championship just over a month short of his 18th birthday in 1983, and led the Olympic final into the straight less than a year later in
Miles Murphy won the world junior championship in 1986, Steve Perry was a silver medallist two years later and Paul Greene went to a world indoor and world outdoor championships at the age of 19.
Solomon may have snuck under Wroe’s guard in
Offereins also has something to prove. He returned to the track with a vengeance across the 2010 Australian domestic season, running a personal best 44.86 at the Sydney Track Classic last year and then winning the national title in
A five-stop national tour, the 2011 Australian Athletics Tour boasts four divisions (sprints/hurdles, distance, throws, distance) with male and female athletes in different events pitted against each other in the race for the largest prize purse in Australian athletics history.
The Sydney Track Classic is the last leg of the tour before the Tour Final in Perth, with domestic athletes on the hunt for strong point scores lining up alongside a bounty of international talent that includes 800m world record holder David Rudisha (KEN), America’s number one discus thrower inBecky Briesch and Olympic 1500m champion Asbel Kiprop (KEN).
2011 Australian Athletics Tour
Round 4: Sydney Track Classic – Saturday March 19, 2011
Go for 2&5 Australian Athletics Tour Final Perth: Thursday March 31 – Friday April 1, 2011
Sydney Track Classic
Sydney Olympic Park
6:00pm - Saturday, March 19 2011
Tickets are now on sale via the event website – www.sydneytrackclassic.com
In a first for Australian athletics, the Sydney Track Classic and upcoming Go for 2&5 Australian Athletics Tour Final in Perth will be streamed live on www.wcsn.com.au
With thanks to Len Johnson
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