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Chris McAlister hosts event in memory of coachs late husband

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Published in Athletics
Monday, 08 July 2024 13:02
The British 400m hurdler created the Roger Armstrong Memorial Meeting, which saw athletes battle the elements

For all the teeming rain at the David Weir Leisure Centre on July 5, there was a sense it would take a lot more than bad weather to dampen expectations at the inaugural Roger Armstrong Memorial Meeting.

The competition, organised by British 400m hurdler Chris McAlister in memory of his coachs late husband, was played out in conditions which often bordered on appalling but there was more than enough quality on the track to dispel the notion that good weather is needed for good atmosphere.

The soundtrack certainly helped. The range of Electro classics kept spectators energised, even if the 4.0 m/s winds made the lyrics of The Chemical Brothers Galvanise slightly less intelligible.

The calibre of athletes helped too. The 400m hurdles pitted UK finalists Efe Okoro and Tyri Donovan against one another in the mens race, whilst Jessie Knight took to the start-line in the womens event, only a few hours after being named in the Team GB squad for the Paris Olympics.

Organising the competition was a new venture for McAlister, who turns 30 this year and took on arranging the event after Roger Armstrong the late husband of McAlisters coach Marina sadly passed away in February.

Sophia McCart, Elicia Lacey and Zoe Dolan (Daniel Rees)

McAlisters endeavour to create the meeting has been remarkable, not least because he juggled the commitment alongside his Olympic ambitions.

The meeting not only reflected Mr Armstrongs alacrity and light-heartedness but the quality of competition on show, plus the slickness of proceedings, were important successes too.

The mens 400m hurdles featured the third and fourth placers from last weekends UK Championships final.

Donovan, who has already enjoyed a stellar 2024, ran an excellent 49.40 to beat off competition from Okoro, who himself has returned from an injury-hit 2023 in highly impressive fashion.

Knight also ran a seasons best of 55.47 to steal the show in the womens race, finishing ahead of Hayley McLean.

Jessie Knight (Daniel Rees)

There were equally races to allow developing club athletes an opportunity to test themselves.

Personal bests were recorded by Sutton and Districts U20 800m runner Samuel Kalembo, who ran 2:04.73, and U17 club-mate Abidanab Panchanlingam, who clocked 2:06.68. U15 athlete India Kaur, meanwhile, lowered her best to 2:23.29.

In spite of the rapidly deteriorating conditions, the athletes and officials who were kept busy lugging hurdles around all evening fought on.

In the mens 110m hurdles, Will Ritchie-Moulin continued to justify his move from the 400m hurdles with another sub-14 second performance, crossing the line a comfortable winner in 13.93.

Will Ritchie-Moulin runs 13.93 to win 110m hurdles (Daniel Rees)

Tonbridges Elicia Lacey then ran 11.73 in the 80m hurdles as she continued her preparations for the English Schools Championships later this month.

The competition, which also saw World Athletics CEO Jon Ridgeon and UKA statistician Ian Hodge in the crowd, concluded with a showpiece 100m.

Not content with his win in the 110m hurdles, Ritchie-Moulin returned to take victory in a new personal best of 10.78, beating Joshua Weru and Tobias Hawkins who took joint-second in 10.80.

If the success of Fridays event is anything to go by, this will not be the last time the Roger Armstrong Memorial Meeting features in athletes calendars.

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