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Isinbayeva and Defar on the World Record Hunt in Prague! by Bob Ramsak, Track Profile, note by Larry Eder

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Meseret Defar of Ethiopia wants the world two mile best, and she wants to run it tonight in Prague! Bob Ramsak, (Track Profile photo)


TRACK PROFILE Report #862
25-February-2009
ISINBAYEVA AND DEFAR TARGETING MORE RECORDS IN PRAGUE

By Bob Ramsak
(c) 2009 TRACK PROFILE Report, all rights reserved

Related story: http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=49479.html
PRAGUE — Two World indoor records have been broken this winter and both record setters will be capping their respective seasons at the aptly named Prague Meeting of World Record Holders in the Czech capital on Thursday (26).
Yelena Isinbayeva’s most recent record in the Pole Vault, her 5.00m leap in Donetsk, Ukraine, and Meseret Defar’s triumphant run in the 5000m in Stockholm, came just three days apart. In Prague’s O2 Arena, the pair is likely to take centre stage nearly simultaneously in their attempts to outdo their own global standards.
– Isinbayeva looking for World record No. 27
Both women, the World Athletes of the Year the past two years, will be making their third appearances of the indoor season, and both have displayed phenomenal form. Isinbayeva opened her season with a pair of World records at her season opener and will certainly be looking to add to her collection of 26 World records at the inaugural Prague meeting.
At a pre-meet press conference here today (25), Isinbayeva didn’t make any predictions, but only said that among her goals for 2009 is more world marks.
“Our plan is to break maybe three or four more World records this year,” the Russian said. She also confirmed that she suffered some minor aches and pains when she twisted her take-off leg during her warm-ups in Birmingham last Saturday when in a rare occurrence, she didn’t break the plane on a jump and landed awkwardly.
“But it’s much better now, and it wasn’t very serious.”
Behind her, the field is solid, with Brazil’s Fabiana Murer, Isinbayeva’s sometime training partner, leading the charge. The 27-year-old, who jumped to bronze at last year’s World Indoor championships, raised her own South American record to 4.81m in Donetsk. Former U.S. record holder Stacy Dragila and Russian Tatyana Polnova bring season’s bests of 4.61m and 4.52 to Prague.
– Defar targeting her own 2 Mile World best
With a sensational 14:24.37 at Stockholm’s Globe Arena, Defar added the indoor 5000m standard to her growing collection, which also includes the World indoor record in the 3000m and World best in the Two Miles. Here, she’ll be targeting the latter, her mark of 9:10.50 set in Boston just over a year ago. Defar’s already clocked 8:26.99 for 3000m this winter, indicating that another revision of the two mile standard is well within her capabilities this winter.
“I will try for my record,” Defar said, “but it will be a bit difficult since I’m still a little tired from Stockholm. But I felt really good running there.”
Along for the ride are Tanzanian Zakia Mrisho and Lidia Chojecka of Poland, who two years ago became the first women to race to both 1500 and 3000m titles at a European Indoor championship.
– Another Bungei-Ismail rematch
Olympic 800m champion Wilfred Bungei leads the field in the men’s 800m, where he’ll face Olympic silver medallist Ismail Ahmed Ismail of Sudan. Both have won two of their four races, but Ismail, the world leader, holds a narrow 2-1 head-to-head advantage over the Bungei. Most recently, Bungei was the winner in Birmingham and Ismail the runner-up in Stockholm where Bungei was a distant fifth. The field also includes Kenyan Olympian Boaz Lalang and Spaniard Antonio Manuel Reina, the latter looking to bounce back from disappointment at the Spanish championships where he didn’t advance to the final.
– Kaki v. Choge in the 1000m
Initially billed as an assault on Wilson Kipketer’s nine-year-old 2:14.96 World record by World Indoor 800m champion Abubaker Kaki, the men’s 1000m could very well be a solid race, first and foremost. The 19-year-old has notched victories in each of his two outings over the distance this season, with his 2:16.23 from Stuttgart pacing the world. His primary challenge will come from Augustine Choge who brings some strong momentum to Prague after he out-kicked and beat Bernard Lagat in the Birmingham 1500m on Saturday. Ugandan record holder Abraham Chepkirwok could also be a factor.
– Kipsiele Koech ambitious in indoor 5000m debut

Mr. Kipsiele Koech is rather ambitious tonight?
In the men’s 5000m, Paul Kipsiele Koech is hoping to make his indoor debut over the distance an auspicious one. A 13:11.26 performer over the distance outdoors, the Steeplechase standout is aiming to become only the fourth man to dip under the 13-minute barrier indoors.
“This race will be very important for me,” said Kipsiele Koech, who has won both of his 3000m races this season. “If I can run under 13 minutes, I’ll be very happy.” Most recently, he clocked a world-leading 7:32.80 in Stockholm.
The field also includes Ethiopian teenager Abreham Cherkos, the World Indoor 3000m bronze medallist, and 1500m ace Daniel Kipchirchir Komen. Both will also be making their indoor 5000m debuts.
– Rare indoor appearance by Harper

Olympic gold medalist at 100 meter hurdles, Dawn Harper is making her debut indoors for 2009 in Prague!
Headlining the women’s 60m Hurdles will be Olympic 100m Hurdles champion Dawn Harper, who will be making her only start of the indoor season. A reasonable goal for the Californian, who hasn’t raced since her victory in Shanghai last September, will be her 7.98 career best from 2006.
“I usually don’t do the indoor the season,” Harper said. “So under 8 seconds and a PR is what we’re hoping for.”
Former World champion Derval O’Rourke of Ireland and American Danielle Carruthers, the winner in Valencia the weekend before last, should provide ample competition for Harper to shake out the rust.
The men’s barriers race features a pair of in-form hurdlers, American Dexter Faulk and Dutchman Gergory Sedoc. Faulk, 24, has won his last three races – Karlsruhe, Stockholm and Birmingham – and brings a 7.50sec season’s best and career best to the Prague start line. Sedoc has made considerable strides on his comeback from injury this winter, setting no less than five national records, which currently stands at 7.52.
With victories in her last two outings, Carmelita Jeter rides a wave of momentum to the Czech capital to lead the field in the women’s 60m. In her last outing the 2007 World 100m bronze medallist improved her career best with a world-leading 7.11sec victory in Birmingham. Her main competition looks to be Angela Williams, the reigning World indoor champion.
The men’s short dash includes 2003 World 100m champion and last year’s World indoor silver medallist Kim Collins of St. Kitts and Briton Craig Pickering, in presumably his final tune-up before the continental indoor championships in two weekend’s time.
Blanka Vlasic was to make this her final appearance prior to the European Indoor Championships where she will be chasing her first continental medal, but some minor aches and pains after her last meeting has forced a late hour withdrawal.
In the Croatian’s absence, attention will turn to Spaniard Ruth Beitia who has cleared 1.98m this season, while the locals will focus on national record holder Barbora Lalakova and Iva Strakova.
The men’s Long Jump features a pair of this season’s eight-metre men, Cuban Ibrahim Camejo (8.05m) and Czech Roman Novotny (8.04), while Britons Chris Tomlinson and Greg Rutherford will be tuning up for next weekend’s European Indoor Championships.
ENDS
ED Note: Attached photos – Meseret Defar, Paul Kipsiele Koech, and Dawn Harper at the pre-meet press conference in Prague today. MANDATORY Credit: Bob Ramsak/TRACK PROFILE Report.
Special thanks to Bob Ramsak and Track Profile!
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