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3000m SteepleChase Men Winner
Antonio Jiminez Spain Time 8:24.34
In event where the Spaniards were billed as favourite, Dutch athlete
Simon Vroemen made a valiant effort to capture the title and had
to settle for silver after been outsprinted by the less fancied
[ of the Spanish contingent ] Antonio Jiminez, in a thrilling
finish.
Vroemen would have done well to have set a more 'harsh' tempo
and his loss can be attributed to the lack of pace throughout. With
the Dutchman coming into this event with an 8:06 [new European record],
a pace of 10secs faster earlier in the event would have not placed
him in a position to be outsprinted by an athlete with a PB [personal
best] 13secs slower.
All credit goes to Jiminez who came through on the inside over
the last 3 meters, passing countryman Luis Martin over the final
50m, as well. Martin cliched bronze to signal Spain's dominance
of the distance events, so far [ 5000m final day6 ]
Results
: Men's 3000m SteeplChase Final
1 Antonio Jimenez (Spa) 8:24.34
2 Simon Vroemen(Ned) 8:24.45
3 Luis m Martin (Spa) 8:24.72
4 B Tahri (Fra) 8:26.86
5 EliseoMartin (Spa) 8:28.63
6 4 V Slobodenyuk (Ukr) 8:30.16
7 Martin Proll (Aut)8:33.24
8 Rafal Wojcik (Pol) 8:35.41
9 V Le Dauphin (Fra) 8:40.39
10 RomanUsov (Rus) 8:42.62
11 L di Pardo (Ita) 8:46.13
12 G Weidlinger (Aut) 9:00.82
5000m Women Winner Marta
Dominguez Spain Time 15:14.76
Watching Marta Dominguez of Spain win the Women's 5000m was pure
pleasure. This athlete is not as 'graceful' as her contempories,
however she contains the one element necessary to be a champion,
'grit'. When Sonya O'Sullivan cruised past her, lesser athletes
would have accepted the silver, not this athlete. With teeth grimacing
and all the signals 'showing she was finished', Dominguez 'dug'
into her final resolve and drove past O'Sullivan with meters of
the race left to run.
Credit to O'Sullivan, however disappointed on not clinching a gold
[2 silvers] at these Championships, she can go home with
her head held high, as she yet again provided the medals for her
much loved Emerald Isle [Ireland]. This after only 'some'
months of giving birth to her 2nd child.
Zadorozhnaya of Russia was rewarded with the bronze medal, deservedly
so for an athlete who is always willing to give her best and who
often does not 'reap' the rewards. Olga Yegorova in finishing 4th,
was a shadow of her former self and her devastating finish, so prevelant
of the previous season, was nowhere to be seen.
Results
: Women's 5000m Final
1 Marta Dominguez (Spa) 15:14.76 2 S O'Sullivan (Irl) 15:14.85
3 Y Zadorozhnaya (Rus) 15:15.22
4 Olga Yegorova (Rus) 15:16.65
5 Joanne Pavey(Gbr) 15:18.70
6 Mihaela Botezan (Rom) 15:19.12
7 E Abeylegesse (Tur)15:24.41
8 Gunhild Haugen (Nor) 15:30.19
9 Sonja Stolic (Yug) 15:33.42
10 Melanie Schulz (Ger) 15:46.64
11 Gloria Marconi (Ita) 15:47.63
12 9 InsMonteiro (Por) 15:55.79
13 S Weissteiner (Ita) 15:58.92
14 Helena Javornik(SlO) 16:06.32
15 Una English (Irl) 16:19.36
16 Krisztina Papp (Hun) 16:20.23
17 Liliya Volkova (Rus) 16:21.21
18 Hayley Yelling (Gbr) 16:26.41
19 M McCambridge (Irl) 17:00.15
Olivera Jevtic (Yug) Dnf
Marina Bastos (Por) Dnf
Maria Protopapa (Gre) Dnf
C Iakovou (Gre) Dns
Below is a 'capping' of the Men's 800m semi finals.
Men's 800m heats
Yet again all the big guns came through with home favourite, Schumann,
Kipketer, Czapiewski easing through, as well as Bucher who had to
qualify as fastest finisher.
Kipketer was impressive in securing his place in the final and
one can only wonder if he will take the pace earlier in the final
race, as his driving finish will most likely take the sting out
of the kickers. Bucher seemed slightly 'out of sorts' and was fortunate
not to be passed over the last few meters.
Schumann was impressive in his domination, however he is yet to
win a fast run race, however championship finals 'hardly' ever produce
fast run affairs. The Polish athlete, Czapiewski, seems content
to come from the back of the pack no matter how slow the pace is
and is sure to repeat this tactic in the final.
The other 'happy' qualifiers for the final was the 'elated', Arnoud
Okken of Holland and the German giant, René Herms.
Men's 800m Semi Final 1
1 Nils Schumann (Ger) ER 1:48.01 Q
2 Arnoud Okken (Ned) 1:48.22 Q
3 P Czapiewski (Pol) 1:48.37 Q
4 Joeri Jansen (Bel) 1:48.62
5 James McIlroy(Gbr) 1:49.15
6 Stefan Beumer (Ned) 1:49.60
7 Miguel Quesada (Spa) 1:49.83
8 Florent Lacasse (Fra) 1:50.41
Men's 800m Semi Final 2
1 Wilson Kipketer (Den) 1:46.56 Q
2 René Herms (Ger) 1:46.77 Q
3 Nicolas Aissat (Fra) 1:46.89 Q
4 André Bucher (Swi) 1:47.08 q
5 Bram Som (Ned) 1:47.20 q
6 Rizak Dirshe (Swe) 1:47.38
7 Antonio Reina (Spa) 1:47.41
8 G Krzosek (Pol) 1:47.82

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