Lievin win for Jemma Reekie ahead of World Indoors
Written by I Dig SportsBritish 800m runner runs 2:00.40 at World Indoor Tour meeting as Gudaf Tsegay, Lamecha Girma and Grant Holloway have world record near misses
With the World Indoor Championships on her home soil in Scotland in three weeks time, Jemma Reekie showed great form with an 800m victory in Lievin, France, on Saturday (Feb 10).
The 25-year-old clocked 2:00.40 to beat Noelie Yarigo of Benin and Audrey Werro, the European under-20 champion from Switzerland.
It really felt comfortable and it was nice to practice some race tactics and that went well, she said. Today was not about running a good time, but about taking the win, so Im very happy.
I am aiming for Glasgow, but still have to run the British Champs next week first. They will take the winner from the nationals and one non-automatic qualifier to the Worlds, but I feel comfortable to make the team.
Its at home in Glasgow, so thats very cool. World Indoor Championships are maybe not important for everyone, but if its at home, you want to perform. And apart from that, I would never turn away a World Indoor Championship medal.
Elsewhere it was a night of world record near misses with Gudaf Tsegay, Lamecha Girma and Grant Holloway all coming close to setting global bests.
Tsegay ran 8:17.11 over 3000m to just miss Genzebe Dibabas world record of 8:16.60 from 2014. The Ethiopian world 10,000m champion spent much of the latter stages running slightly wide to overtake lapped runners too.
Its a very fast time, but I know I was capable of breaking the world record, said Tsegay. My focus this year is on the Olympic Games, so Im not sure if Ill be competing at the World Indoor Championships, but I wanted to run here in Lievin because I have good memories on this track.
Girma was attempting to break Kenenisa Bekeles world indoor 2000m mark of 4:49.99 but had to be content with the second-fastest time ever of 4:51.23.
In the 60m hurdles, Holloway equalled his own meeting record with a world-leading 7.32 and was just three hundredths of a second outside the world record.
Reekie wasnt the only Brit in form either as Laviai Nielsen won the womens B 400m in 51.11, as Nicole Yeargin took the 400m C ace in 53.49 from Jessie Knights 53.51.
The 400m A race, however, was won in style by Femke Bol of the Netherlands in a world lead of 49.63 ahead of fellow Dutch athlete Lieke Klavers 50.50.
In the mens shot put there was a 22.37m world lead from Leonardo Fabbri of Italy as Britains Scott Lincoln threw 20.54m in seventh.
Eliza McCartney cleared a world lead and New Zealand indoor record of 4.84m to win the womens pole vault ahead of Britains Molly Caudery and Finlands Wilma Murto, who both cleared 4.75m.
There was also a world lead of 20.21 in the mens 200m from Erriyon Knighton, who was making his indoor debut.
A fast womens 1500m saw Freweyni Hailu win in 3:57.24 ahead of fellow Ethiopian Diribe Welteji (3:57.48), but fifth-placed Sarah Healy clocked an Irish record of 4:03.83 as Revee Walcott-Nolan of Britain was eighth in 4:04.64.
Full results here.