Runner's Web
Runner's and Triathlete's Web News
Send To A friend Know someone else who's interested in running and triathlon?
Send this Runner's Web Story's URL to a friend.
Visit the FrontPage for the latest news.   |     View in Runner's Web Frame

Posted: July 15, 2004

Athletics:Team USA Sweeps 400m Gold at World Juniors

GROSSETO, Italy - Team USA quarter-milers made it another golden day with convincing wins at Olympic Stadium on day 3 of the 10th IAAF World Junior Track & Field Championships in Grosseto, Italy.

In the 400m finals, University of South Carolina-bound Natasha Hastings took gold with a personal best time of 52.04 seconds and Ashlee Kidd of Georgia Tech captured bronze with a 52.45 clocking. "I did not focus on my time, but just to win," said Hastings. "I was relaxed on the backstretch and the last 150 meters I gave it whatever I had left. I came out with a personal-best, which was the icing on the cake," Hastings continued

East Carolina University-bound LaShawn Merritt was well out in front with 100 meters to go before Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr (Sudan) tried to make a last surge before Merritt accelerated to a 45.25 seconds finish to strike gold in the men's 400m finals. "I came here to win," said Merritt. "I tried to run very hard the first 300 meters. I'm still learning a lot from track and I have room for improvement."

Nicole Leach of West Catholic High (Phila, Pa.) finished fourth in women's 400m hurdles finals with a time of 57.56 seconds. Jamaica's Sherene Pinnock (57.54) was able to hold off a late surge by Leach at the finish to claim the bronze medal. "I am happy that I got a PR, but that is what I came here to do," said Leach. "I took it out faster than I normally do. Down the straightaway I was losing my steps approaching the hurdles," Leach continued. Cal-Berkeley's David Torrence ran 3:43.62 to finish eighth in the men's 1,500m finals. Stanford-bound Erica McLain leaped 12.89m/42-3.50 to finish 11th in the women's triple jump finals. South Carolina-bound Keith Hinnant finished in seventh-place of the 400m with a time of 46.88.

In the men's decathlon final, Chris Helwick and Jangy Addy finished eighth (7,176) and 11th (7,129), respectively. "I got a PR in the 1,500m by at least 36 seconds," said Addy. "I also got a PR for total points, so I am happy about that too."

The stage was set for a spectacular 400m hurdles final on Friday with USA teammate Kerron Clement of Florida (49.01) and Brandon Johnson of UCLA (49.78) both advancing. Chip Heuser a University of Oklahoma transfer cleared 5.05m/16-6.75 to tie for second-place and qualify for the men's pole vault finals.

Other Team USA members who competed today, but did not advance included Cory Martin of Auburn (66.41m/217-10), who finished ninth while American junior record holder Nick Owens of North Carolina did not make a mark in the qualifying round of the men's hammer throw; Marcus Pugh of Tulsa, Okla., (21.61) in the men's 200m semi-finals. Brandon Glenn of Arizona State competed in the men's pole vault.

For more information on the 2004 IAAF World Junior Track & Field Championships, including results from the Pre-World Meet, visit www.iaaf.org, www.fidal.it. or USATF's newly redesigned website at www.usatf.org.

Athlete Quotes:

Natasha Hastings (World Juniors 400m champion) South Carolina-bound:

I did not focus on my time, but just to win. I felt loose early on and my adrenaline was up although I had my normal 'jitters.' I was relaxed on the backstretch and the last 150 meters I gave it whatever I had left. I came out with a personal-best, which was the icing on the cake.

I tried to treat this race as any other single race because I did not want to put any added pressure on myself. This was one of my toughest races without all of my family here to be with me. I gave it my all today to make my family proud because I love them especially my little brother Justin.

LaShawn Merritt (World Juniors 400m champion) East Carolina-bound:

I came here to win. I tried to run very hard the first 300 meters. I'm still learning a lot from track and I have room for improvement. I run both the 200 and 400m, but I prefer the 400m although it is tough because I like the challenge.

Ashlee Kidd (World Juniors 400m bronze medalist) Georgia Tech:

Overall, I think I had a good race and a good start, but I got tired at the end. It has been a long season. The last 100 meters, I tried to kick it in but I just did not have enough left to beat the other two at the finish.

Keith Hinnant (400m) South Carolina-bound:

I felt comfortable coming into the race but I always get nervous in these kinds of races. I felt like I was not putting any pressure on this since I felt relaxed in the race. On the turn, I did not realize how fast everyone was going. They all beat me to the turn. I have next year and I have this race to use as a learning experience and come back next year to get a medal.

Chris Helwick (Decathlon) Tennessee:

Today was a better day for me compared to yesterday. I pulled my hamstring in the pole vault event, which disrupted my rhythm throughout the rest of the competition. I think I finished strong despite my setbacks. I was pleased with the high jump, 110m hurdles and discus throw which were my best.

Jangy Addy (Decathlon) Tennessee:

I was shocked that I did not get a good start in my strongest events (100m/110mH/LJ/400m). Today, I started bad as well. My last four events were ok, but I am happy that I got a PR in the 1,500m by at least 36 seconds. I also got a PR for total points, so I am happy about that too.

Shalonda Solomon (200m) South Carolina-bound:

My start was not as good as the first round. The last 100 meters was better than the first round. I still have a lot of work to do to improve my time because I wanted to run 22 seconds, but hopefully I will tomorrow.

From USATF.org.

Banner 10000054
1099hrs-orange120x60
sing earnings 120x60 - 2004
Travelocity.ca - Travel Canada!
Click here to start saving with ING DIRECT!
120x60 Red Creative Test Winner with Icon - Packages
Find great deals on computers!
Reebok Premiere Running
FitSense FS-1 Speedometer
The World's Largest Online Running Store
Runner's World
SOF Sole FiySys
Running Times
adidas running
Kanoodle
Overture
VAAM
See You In Athens
Banner 10000103

Check out our FrontPage for all the latest running and triathlon news.

Top of News
Runner's Web FrontPage
  Google Search for:   in   Web Site       Translate