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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Gothenburg: Carlos's LJ Record Survives

After the ignominy of being beaten on countback in Belfast, foulin' Steve Fleming was out to prove that he can actually get a decent jump measured, and so headed to the Friidrottens Hus in snow-bound Gothenburg for the Swedish Indoor Championships.

The qualifying round on Saturday was an exercise in studied laziness as the top jumpers did the bare minimum to qualify for the final. One by one the Danish favourite and top Swedes languidly propelled their bodies over the automatic qualification mark (7.05m), waved to the crowd and left the arena. Fleming, not one to be rude, followed suit with a gentle 7.04m, and breathed a private sigh of relief. Christian Olsson, though, was out to impress. He got the crowd clapping and wound up for a big one. Booming down the runway he took off, sailed though the air, and landed…8 cm behind the qualification mark. Instead of waving to the crowd he limped away, with a small tear in this thigh. He would not be contesting the final. Fleming was disappointed not to be going up against him in the final, but wasted no time in getting on the blower and telling anyone fool enough to answer that he beat the Olympic champ in his home town.

Even without Olsson, though, the final was pretty exciting. Morten Jensen, the Danish number 1, opened up with a huge jump of 7.97m, and so the competition was on for 2nd place. Fleming opened with a foul and immediately thought of Belfast - careful now. In the 2nd round he jumped 7.34m and put himself into 2nd place, ahead of the 5-time Swedish champion David Frykholm. But Frykholm wasn’t going to be beaten on home turf by an Irish interloper and he jumped out to 7.44m. Fleming came back with 7.38m & 7.41m (both lifetime bests) but stayed in 3rd place until the last round when Robert Bagge jumped a huge lifetime best of 7.46m to take 2nd place and the Swedish title. Exciting stuff!

So Carlos's 7.46m club record lives on for yet another season. Any bets on the outdoor club- and former national record of 7.63m making it through the year?

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Monday, February 19, 2007

National Indoors

The club had a sucessful weekend in the Odyssey Arena, Belfast.

Ian McDonald won gold in the 60m hurdles running 8.08 and took 0.13 off his PB.

Steven Fleming won silver on count back in the long jump. His jump of 7.16 in the first round was enough to win a well deserved medal although he fouled out his next five jumps.

Ruairi O Briain was 4th in the pole vault with a jump of 4.55.

Eoin Cummins and Gareth Coughlan ran excellent races in the 1500m heats, with both men runnning close to sub 4 for the first time this season. Eoin ran 4.00 in a heat in which he had to battle for every place just to get through. The run got him through to final which was one race to many finishing 8th. This was Eoin's first race in over a year and proves he could still have another great season. Gareth ran a gritty race, but got dubiously overtaken on the final bend, which unluckily for him meant he lost his place in the final. He finished with at time of 4.03. Simon Kenny also ran in the 1500m but failed to produce the race that his training has indicated.


In other news Tom Cham(Daug)ney ran 1.51 to win the Big East American Indoor Championships. Tom is looking forward to the European Indoors in Birmingham in two weeks. He hopes to run more PB's and possibly a medal.

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Monday, February 05, 2007

Meet & Train at Irishtown 4th Feb

A BIG thank-you is due to everyone involved with the
organisation of yesterday's race at Irishtown,
including the staff at Irishtown stadium, the
fantastic team of volunteers, the many Crusaders women
who turned out to run and all the supporters. The race
went without a hitch despite the foggy conditions and
saw the biggest turnout of the Winter League so far.
Well done everyone!


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Read all about Chammers path to the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008 here - straight from the dawg's mouth.