20/06/2014
Sorry I've not posted anything on here for awhile, though I have been following the track meets across Europe and the USA as the weeks speed on through the 2014 athletics season.
It's been a revelation to see the performances of young athletes particularly Thomas Barr breaking the Irish record over 400m hurdles and really notching up a world class time that that will make him feel at home in any International race and that he belongs in the European Championship final . I have been paying particular attention to European athletes as I will be working with RTE for coverage of the European championships from Zurich in just under 8 weeks so still plenty of time for training and racing.
Good to see Sarah Lavin, taking the baton from Derval O'Rourke and qualifying for her first European senior championships. Paul Robinson has been in good form over the mile and came ever so close to breaking the Irish record last week in Ostrava.
Also Mark English has shown he will be competitive in Zurich, finishing second behind David Rudisha, Kenya in the New York Golden league event but notably ahead of Polish athletes Lewandowski and Kszczot who are sure to be amongst the medals in Zurich.
Even though the season seems to be in full swing already there is still a long way to go before the European championships, as long as athletes are fit and healthy then the fine tuning and sharpening will keep them occupied over the next few weeks.
This weekend the European Team Championships will give a good indication of form from the Irish team and also a good look at the athletes they will face at the European championships in Zurich. The Irish team is very strong and it is great to see this commitment from the athletes . I believe it was 1994 that I ran in Tallin at the Europa cup on a very old track, I'm sure it will be a much nicer stadium 20 years later.
Speaking of 20 years ago, earlier this week I went to bed as the 2000m world record holder uncertain if I would still hold a world record the next morning, as I am currently in Australia lots of sporting action takes place while I am sleeping.
I was a little nervous getting up on Wednesday morning as even though records are there to be broken, it would be nice to reach the 20th birthday of my 2000m WR which incidentally takes place this year on the same day as the Cork city sports.
As luck would have it, I had many people around the world cheering for me while Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia was chasing my world record. I knew my sleep was being disturbed must've been all the positive vibes directed towards me . It was a pleasant surprise to wake up and still hold the 2000m world record maybe I can look ahead to at least a 21st anniversary celebration now.
What was really interesting for me was the difference in pace of the 2 races, my lap splits were much more conservative early on as I believe I always backed myself for a quick last lap, I never really worried about the last lap just getting to that point in the race. Sometimes we start too fast in a race because we can but of you can spread the intensity then the lactic acid build up is reduced and thus you allow yourself to be ale to lift again for the last lap and really drive it home. Also I think when I was chasing the WR it was 5:28, so I had a slighter slower pace per lap to aim for.
I need to listen to myself a bit more as recently I have definitely been starting a bit too fast when taking part in races for my local club Glenhuntly....I keep thinking one day I will work this out, just need to get the body and mind to co-operate.
I am really looking forward to getting a good look at the European athletes this weekend and how the Irish athletes measure up, not quite the European championships yet but a very good indicator of form and test to see what can be improved or just maintained over the next 7 weeks.