PROTRACK
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
PROTRACK

A forum devoted to track events from 60m to the 2 mile. Mainly pro but also news from local, national and international sprint & middle distance competitions.

Log in

I forgot my password



Search
 
 

Display results as :
 


Rechercher Advanced Search

Latest topics
» No Maryborough in 2021
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptyFri Aug 28, 2020 1:40 pm by Guest

» Incident at Bendigo with POD
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptyTue Apr 28, 2020 7:13 pm by Guest

» When will Stawell 2020 be held?
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptySun Apr 12, 2020 5:18 pm by Guest

» Central Park Stawell under water
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptySat Apr 04, 2020 7:21 pm by Guest

» 80’s Stawell Footage
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptySat Apr 04, 2020 2:35 pm by Guest

» Stawell Gift postponement
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptyThu Mar 19, 2020 5:02 pm by Guest

» Geelong gift cancelled
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptyTue Mar 17, 2020 7:02 pm by Guest

» Death Notice Peter Cross
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptyMon Mar 16, 2020 11:09 am by Youngy

» Geelong Gift
Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak EmptyThu Mar 12, 2020 8:53 pm by Guest

November 2024
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
    123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930 

Calendar Calendar


You are not connected. Please login or register

Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Youngy


Admin
Admin

http://www.iaaf.org/news/newsid=62577.html

Teenager Aman ends Rudisha’s win streak in rainy Milan

Teenager Aman beats Rudusha in Milan - ends Rudisha's 26 race winning streak 62575_FULL-PRT
Teenager Mohammed Aman (left) halts David Rudisha's 800m win
streak in rainy Milan.


IAAF Website
Diego Sampaolo for the IAAF
Sunday, 18 September 2011


Milan, Italy – Running in heavy rain and against strong headwinds, teenage sensation Mohamed Aman of Ethiopia upset World champion and World record holder David Rudisha in the 800m to highlight the 2011 edition of the Notturna di Milano International Meeting.

Rudisha’s win streak ends at 26
In the historic Arena Civica stadium where two World records were set by Rudoph Harbig in 1939 and Marcello Fiasconaro in 1973, the men’s 800m was in the spotlight as it featured Rudisha who clocked 1:41.33 in Rieti on 10 September and just this past weekend won his second consecutive Samsung Diamond Trophy in the event in Brussels. However, it was not Rudisha’s day as the 17-year-old Ethiopian sensation Aman produced a major upset by beating Rudisha in 1:43.50 to the Kenyan’s 1:43.57.

The race was paced by Sammy Tangui who went through at 400 metres in 50.21. Rudisha led at 600 metres but Aman was dangerously running on his heels. The young Ethiopian overtook Rudisha coming off the bend and took a slight lead in the final straight. Rudisha made a desperate attempt to overhaul Aman but the youngster held his ground producing the second fastest ever time for a youth athlete behind his own 1:43.37 in the Rieti IAAF World Challenge.

Poland’s European champion Marcin Lewandowski took third place in 1:45.05 ahead of Morocco’s Mohamed El Manaoui (1:45.46) and Kenyan Nicholas Kipkoech (1:45.47). Twenty-two year-old Italian champion Giordano Benedetti set his lifetime best with 1:46.32.

“It was a hard race. I am very surprised”, said the shy Aman, who was the World Youth silver medallist in Lille last July in 1:44.68.

Aman, who finished second in Brussels in 1:44.29, halted Rudisha’s win streak in the event at 26, one which began at the 2009 Weltklasse in Zurich immediately after the World Championships in Berlin where he did not advance from the semi-finals which were affected by similar rainy conditions.

“It was very hard to warm up,” Rudisha said. “The same happened two years ago in Berlin. I felt very tired but I am happy with the season which was highlighted by the world title in Daegu and the Diamond League win.”


Saladuha over Rypakova with windy 14.98m
Rain partly spared the women’s Triple Jump, one of the best competitions of the Milan meeting with both World gold and silver medallists Olga Saladuha from Ukraine and Olga Rypakova from Kazakhstan. The re-match lived up to the expectations as it was held in the early part of the meeting before rain started pouring. Rypakova, World Indoor champion in Doha 2010, opened with a wind-assisted 14.69m (+2.8 m/s), while World champion and Samsung Diamond League winner Olga Saladuha leapt to 14.28m. Saladuha improved to a wind-assisted 14.94m (+2.4 m/s) in the second attempt before calling it a day. It was enough to win as Rypakova’s 14.69m was her only valid attempt. Biljana Topic from Serbia finished third with 14.16m. European Indoor champion and European outdoor silver medallist Simona La Mantia jumped 14.07m in her only attempt over the 14-metres barrier.

Russian Anna Chicherova, World champion in Daegu and winner in Brussels on Friday with 2.05m, had a clean sheet clearing 1.86m, 1.91m and 1.96m at the first attempt before calling it a day when it started raining cats and dogs. Antonietta Di Martino opened at 1.86m which she cleared at the first time of asking but then struggled at 1.90m and 1.93m where she needed three attempts before failing three times at 1.96m.

Di Martino was the most celebrated athlete of the very wet evening. She received the Award dedicated to the memory of Candido Cannavò, the late Editor-in-Chef of the Sports Daily Gazzetta dello Sport who died in 1999. Cannavò was a keen lover of athletics and the man who strongly believed in the return of the Notturna di Milano in 1998. Di Martino received this award because her determination to overcome many injuries and her ability to make possible dreams which seemed to be impossible.

“It is a big honour to receive this prize. I met Cannavò in 2007 after my silver medal in Osaka. He was a great person and a great sports writer,” said Di Martino.

Kenyan world 1500m silver medallist Silas Kiplagat won at a canter in heavy pouring rain. Kiplagat was paced in 1:51.41 at 800 metres and 2:35.51 at the 1100 metres. He ran alone against the clock in the last lap romping home in 3:33.28, a decent performance in these weather conditions.

Kenyan Augustine Choge won a hard-fought men’s 3000m race in 7:41.30 in terrible rainy conditions holding off Ethiopian Mekonnen Gebremedin (7:41.42) and Kenyan Thomas Longosiwa who clocked 7:42.00 just two days after his second place in the Brussels 5000m.

South African 400m World Championships semifinalist Oscar Pistorius ran a hugely impressive 45.97 to win the men’s 400m two days after finishing third in Brussels in 45.46.

Rain stopped falling before the women’s 800m but obviously wet conditions affected the race. Kenyan Cherono Koech, world junior silver medallist in Moncton last year, notched up the win in 2:00.34.

Rain started falling shortly before the men’s 100m. A very strong headwind of -3.4 m/s conditions ruined race which explains the 10.42 clocking by Jamaican Nickel Ashmeade, who clocked 19.91 two days ago in the memorable Brussels Samsung Diamond League 200m race. Great Britain’s Luke Fagen finished second in 10.57 ahead of 2009 European 60m Indoor silver medallist Fabio Cerutti (10.61).

Jamaican Brigitte Foster Hylton, the 2009 World champion, took the win in the women’s 100m Hurdles in 13.09 beating Italian Veronica Borsi (13.39) into a -1.2 m/s headwind. NCAA and World University Games champion Nia Ali pulled up injured.

In the women’s 400m Ukraine’s Antonina Yefremova engaged a neck-to-neck battle in the final straight with her compatriot Nataliya Pygida before pulling away in the final metres to win in 51.94. Pygida clocked 52.11. Last year’s European Championships finalist Libania Grenot of Italy finished third in 52.46.

https://protrack.forumotion.com

Youngy


Admin
Admin

Notturna di Milano 2011
European Permit Meet
RESULTS 18/09/2011


Men's 100m
Wind: -3.4
Place. Name. YoB. Time
1. Nickel ASHMEADE 1990 10.42
2. Luke FAGEN 1988 10.57
3. Fabio CERUTTI 1985 10.61
4. Jacques RIPARELLI 1983 10.65
5. Leon BAPTISTE 1985 10.65
6. Emanuele DI GREGORIO 1980 10.70
7. Simone COLLIO 1979 10.77
8. Giovanni TOMASSICCHIO 1982 10.87


Men's 400m
Place. Name. YoB. Time
1. Oscar PISTORIUS 1986 45.97
2. Chris CLARKE 1982 46.29
3. Erison HURTAULT 1984 46.54
4. Michele TRICCA 1993 47.01
5. Isalbet JUAREZ 1987 47.18
6. Thomas SCHNEIDER 1988 47.43
7. Edino STEELE 1987 49.20
8. Marco LORENZI 1993 49.24


Women's 400m
Place. Name. YoB. Time
1. Antonina YEFREMOVA 1981. 51.94
2. Natalia PYGYDA 1981. 52.11
3. Libania GRENOT 1983. 52.46
4. Olga TOPILSKAYA 1990. 53.19
5. Chiara BAZZONI 1984. 54.08
6. Maris MAGI 1987. 54.63
7. Elena Maria BONFANTI 1988. 54.90


Men's 800m
1. Mohamed AMMAN 1994 1-43.50
2. David RUDISHA 1988 1-43.57
3. Marcin LEWANDOSKI 1987 1-45.05
4. Amine EL MANAOUI 1992 1-45.46
5. Nicholas KIPKOECH 1992 1-45.47
6. Jeff RISELEY 1986 1-45.57
7. Giordano BENEDETTI 1989 1-46.32
8. Mor SECK 1985 1-46.68
9. Peter KIPLANGAT 1993 1-49.40
DNF. 3e 12 Madyim MANSEUR 1988
DNF. 8 19 Sammy TANGUI 1984


Women's 800m
Place. Name. YoB. Time
1. Koech CHERONO 1992 2-00.34
2. Eunice SUM 1988 2-00.56
3. Yune CABALLERO SANTIUSTY 1984 2-00.74
4. Alaoui Mariem SELSOULI 1984 2-01.55
5. Ewelina SETOWSKA DRYK 1980 2-01.82
6. Karin BELLEAU-BELIVEAU 1983 2-02.23
7. Anna PIERCE 1984 2-02.47
8. Marta MILANI 1987 2-06.09
DNF. Annet Mwanzi LUKHUYI


Men's 1500m
Place. Name. YoB. Time
1. Silas KIPLAGAT 1989 3-33.28
2. Tesfaye CHERU 1993 3-37.81
3. Collis BIRMINGHAM 1984 3-38.30
4. Yussuf Saad KAMEL 1983 3-39.05
5. Oleksander BORISYUK 1985 3-39.11
6. Merihun CRESPI 1988 3-39.32
7. Nabil MADI 1981 3-40.28
8. James BREWER 1988 3-41.10
9. Arturo CASADO 1983 3-41.86
10. Oukhrid LHOUSSAINE 1984 3-42.02
11. Andrew KIPTOO ROTICH 1988 3-43.43
12. Saddam ZERGUI 1991 3-43.76
DNF. Goran NAVA 1981
DNF. Geoffrey BARUSEI 1994
DNF. Justus KOECH 1987


Men's 3000m
1. Augustin CHOGE 1987 7-41.30
2. Mekonnen GEBREMEDIN 1988 7-41.42
3. Thomas LONGOSIWA 1988 7-42.00
4. Bilisuma SHUGI 1989 7-42.71
5. Maxim OBRUBANSKYY 1988 7-55.22
6. Kensuke TAKEZAWA 1986 8-03.46
7. Akinobu MUARASAWA 1991 8-06.33
8. Maruane RAZINE 1991 8-07.75
9. Barnabas BENE 1986 8-22.87
10. Yuichiro UENO 1985 8-24.14
DNF. Joseph KIPLIMO 1988
DNF. Benson ESHO 1987


Women's 100m Hurdles
Wind: -1.2
Place. Name. YoB. Time
1. Brigitte FOSTER HYLTON 1974 13.09
2. Veronica BORSI 1987 13.39
3. Marzia CARAVELLI 1981 13.43
4. Giulia PENNELLA 1989 13.69
5. Alessandra FEUDATARI 1991 14.27
6. Sara BALDUCHELLI 1987 14.55
7. Ginevra SQUASSABIA 1990 14.90
DNF. Nia ALI 1988

https://protrack.forumotion.com

Youngy


Admin
Admin

Aman beats Rudisha in the 800m.

https://protrack.forumotion.com

Sponsored content



Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum