Wednesday Apr 17, 2024

337: 2024 National Track Field Championships | Adam Bishop

337: 2024 National Track Field Championships | Adam Bishop

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Ellie clarifies she’s now tapering for the Hamburg Marathon and shares how she’s shaping up in the final weeks.
Brad gets out the door once as he spends the week sick.
Brady hits the double ton as he reflects on his approach to the Ballarat Marathon.

 

Adam Bishop, the General Manager of Growth and Development for Athletics Australia, joins the show to talk about their new junior initiative, Next Athletics. Adam goes into detail the research that went into developing the program, what it aims to do in driving physical literacy and participation for children aged 3-12 years old, the format and how it will engage their motivation, how parents get involved and the plans for future expansion.

Next Athletics

 

National Track & Field Championships held at Adelaide. Among the races, Adam Spencer took out a stacked 1500m field, kicking in the last 200m to win in 3:37.68 ahead of Oli Hoare and Jesse Hunt. Stewy McSweyn, having led for most of it, placed fourth.
Jess Hull had a much more decisive victory, clearing the field with a lap to go for the Championship title in 4:01.39 with Georgia Griffith and Linden Hall on the podium.

Claudia Hollingsworth had 19th birthday celebrations to remember, winning the 800m in an Olympic Qualifier of 1:58.40, ahead of Abbey Caldwell, Bendere Oboya and Catriona Bisset.
Luke Boyes held off a fast-finishing Peter Bol to win the 800m title in 1:44.73, narrowly missing the Olympic Qualifier time, with Payton Craig taking third place.

Rose Davies broke away to win the 5000m title in 15:21.62 ahead of Lauren Ryan and Maudie Skyring, while Matt Ramsden slipped in the inside to win the 5000m title in 13:39.61, ahead of Morgan McDonald and Jackson Sharp.
Amy Cashin won the Steeplechase title in 9:39.53 ahead of Stella Radford and Cara Feain-Ryan, while Matt Clarke took out the title in front of the home crowd, winning 8:41.49 ahead of Ben Buckingham and Liam Cashin.
National Track & Field Championship Results

https://runnerstribe.com/len-johnson-articles/after-all-that-churn-cream-rises-to-the-top-a-column-by-len-johnson/ 

 

First round of Olympic selections:

  • Claudia Hollingsworth - 800m

  • Abbey Caldwell - 800m

  • Peter Bol - 800m

  • Jess Hull - 1500m

  • Lauren Ryan - 10000m

Athletics Australia Press Release

 

Rotterdam Abdi Nageye 2:04:45 in a new Dutch National Record at the Rotterdam Marathon, outkicking Amedework Walelegn of Ethiopia. Ashete Bekere was the women’s winner, crossing the line in 2:19:30.
World Athletics Report

 

Listener Question enquires about structuring a week of marathon training as the Gold Coast training block begins, then Crokes is on the Loose as the process around Olympic selection causes headaches.

 

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Why generalize the Japanese all warm up 45min maybe even 1:45 b4 race? Get off that high horse Brady..

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