The emergence of gout drop electrified the Australian athletic athletics calendar which is embarking on the Queensland championships this weekend, before it is based on a unique confrontation with the Stawell gift next month.
The local teenager will start her Australian program with four finely set networks this weekend in Brisbane as part of a calendar that balances races under 20 years old with high-level competitions.
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The holder of the National 200m Record will line up during his main event to meet the Maurie factory in Melbourne on March 29 as well as the national championships in Western Australia the second week of April. He ran 20.04 in December to beat the brand of Peter Norman which took place for 56 years.
At the 100m, despite having run a 10.04 wind assisted in December, Gout will not run the Australian Australian Australian title in Perth, preferring to enter the category of under 20s.
This means a direct confrontation with 100m Sensation Lachie Kennedy – who moved to the equality of the third on the list of all Australian time alongside Matt Shirvington with a 10.03 earlier this month – and other Sprint stars such as Josh Azzopardi, Jacob Despard, Calab Law and Jack Hale May Not Evelevet Gift at the end of April.
Gout passed part of the Australian summer training alongside Noah Lyles in Florida, and only participated in a single 400m and a 100m last month while he is preparing for large -scale meetings in the coming weeks.
“The training was great in Florida and we are convinced that he launched more,” said his manager James Templeton. “Gout really waits for this weekend, as always, he tries to run quickly. Faster than before.
The current harvest in Australia of intermediate runners, walkers and athletes on the field helped Australia with seven athletics medals in Paris, their best transport in a match from Melbourne in 1956.
Australia also recorded its best result in a world championship under the age of 20 in Peru last year, with 14 medals including 200m Silver de Gout.
Matt Lynch, state performance advisor at Queensland Athletics, said the next generation should culminate Brisbane Games at the time. “Listening now, you’re on the ground floor,” he said.
Kennedy, Despard, Law and Azzopardi have set a new national record at the 4x100m relay at the Paris Olympic Games, and since then Kennedy has become a legitimate threat to become just the second Australia after Patrick Johnson to cross the 10 bar.
Most elite sprinters in Australia should be attracted to the regional Victorian city of Stawell during the Easter weekend in late April.
Due to the national Perth championships in finishing the previous weekend, a contingent larger than the normal of the best sprinters in the country will tackle this year, where $ 40,000 at prices are offered on grass.
Kennedy will participate in a relay at the Sydney Track Classic this weekend, and should go to the world indoor world championships in Nanjing, China, to participate in the 60m event in two weeks after the finalization of the selection in the coming days.
The 21 -year -old produced a 60m of 6.43 seconds in Canberra in January. British sprinter Jeremiah Azu won the 60m male at the European indoor championships on the weekend in 6.49s.
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Channel Seven will broadcast the inclination of the 200m of Gout to meet the Maurie factory on March 29, which will appear on the main channel of Sydney and Melbourne in a brand of renewal of athletics.
7Plus will also project the Sydney Track Classic – with the Olympians Peter Bol, Peyton Craig, Abbey Caldwell and Claudia Hollingsworth in Elite 800m events – as well as the April National Championship and the Stawell gift.
Fans hoping to look at the drop this weekend at the Queensland championships must attend Queensland Sport and Athletics Center because there is no streaming cover. Taste will participate in under 20m from under 20m on Saturday and Sunday under 20m.
Lynch said that drop choosing to run in her age events gives her a chance to create an experience and focus on her approach and technique. “Even a few occasions last year, his coach Di Sheppard would put him in race B in a shield [local] Meet here, just to give him the opportunity not to worry about the pressure of the race, just to go out and run. »»