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Author: February 24, 2021 by Roy Conrad
Holloway Owns The All-Time 60H List
With an utterly brilliant ’21 campaign, Grant Holloway now clearly dominates the all-time list in the 60H. In addition to the WR, he owns 5 of the 8 times ever at 7.35 or faster:
Time Athlete Site Date
7.29 Grant Holloway (US) Madrid 2/24/21
7.30 Colin Jackson (Great Britain) Sindelfingen 3/06/94
7.32 ————Holloway Liévin 2/09/21
7.32 ————Holloway Madrid 2/24/21
7.33 Dayron Robles (Cuba) Düsseldorf 2/08/08
7.34 ————Robles Doha 3/14/10
7.35 ————Holloway Birmingham 3/09/19
7.35 ————Holloway Fayetteville 1/24/21
Holloway’s mark proved to be the only major record of the day. Much expectation had been placed on Ethiopia’s Gudaf Tsegay, who 2 weeks ago destroyed the 1500 WR. Here, she went after countrywoman Genzebe Dibaba’s 3000 standard of 8:16.60 from ’14, but after a fast 2:43.79 opener for the rabbit, Tsegay let the pace lag in the middle of the race.
Indeed, the record chase looked to be over when with several laps left, Tsegay gestured to countrywoman Lemlem Hailu in 2nd to help out with the pace. Through 2000 in 5:34.84, Tsegay would have needed to close in 2:41.76 to tie the record. She finished fast, but it was too little too late, though her 8:22.65 world leader is the No. 2 time ever. Hailu came across in 8:29.28.
Nadine Visser of the Netherlands tied the world leader in the hurdles with a powerful and smooth 7.81, good for an 0.27 win.
A yearly U.S. leader went to Tori Franklin, who surprised the triple jump field with a last-round bound to the lead. Her 46-8 (14.22) just nipped the 46-7½ (14.21) that Portugal’s Patricia Mamona had produced in stanza 4.
MADRID WIT MEN’S RESULTS
(200 banked; altitude 625m)
60: 1. Arthur Gue Cissé (CI) 6.59; 2. Mouhamadou Fall (Fra) 6.60 PR; 3. Joris van Gool (Neth) 6.61; 4. Carlos Nascimento (Por) 6.63 PR; 5. Michael Pohl (Ger) 6.66; 6. Amaury Golitin (Fra) 6.69; 7. Jan Veleba (CzR) 6.69; 8. Yannick Wolf (Ger) 6.71.
Heats: I–1. Cissé 6.60; 2. Fall 6.63. II–1. van Gool 6.63; 2. Veleba 6.66; 3. Pohl 6.68.
400: 1. Pavel Maslak (CzR) 46.12; 2. Tyrell Richard (US) 46.14; 3. Óscar Husillos (Spa) 46.37; 4. Edoardo Scotti (Ita) 46.61; 5. Lucas Bua (Spa) 46.83; 6. Dylan Borlee (Bel) 47.08.
800: 1. Mariano Garcia (Spa) 1:45.66 PR; 2. Amel Tuka (Bos) 1:45.95; 3. Pierre-Ambroise Bosse (Fra) 1:45.95; 4. Adrian Ben (Spa) 1:46.88; 5. Álvaro de Arriba (Spa) 1:46.93; 6. Filip Snejdr (CzR) 1:46.97.
1500: 1. Selemon Barega (Eth) 3:35.42; 2. Jesús Gómez (Spa) 3:36.32 PR; 3. Sergio Paniagua (Spa) 3:39.09 PR; 4. Marcin Lewandowski (Pol) 3:39.36; 5. Andrew Coscoran (Ire) 3:39.61; 6. Llorenc Sales (Spa) 3:40.66; 7. Jakub Holuša (CzR) 3:42.71.
60H: 1. Grant Holloway (US) 7.29 WR, AR (old WR 7.30 Colin Jackson [GB] ’94); old AR 7.32 Holloway twice in ’21);
2. Andy Pozzi (GB) 7.51; 3. Paolo Dal Molin (Ita) 7.57; 4. Asier Martínez (Spa) 7.61 PR; 5. Michael Obasuyi (Bel) 7.69; 6. Enrique Llopsis (Spa) 7.69; 7. Koen Smet (Neth) 7.73; 8. Elmo Lakka (Fin) 7.77.
Heats: I–1. Holloway 7.32 =AR ( AR Holloway ’21) (=WL) (=2, =2 W);
2. Martínez 7.61; 3. Lakka 7.75. II–1. Pozzi 7.63; 2. Dal Molin 7.71; 3. Obasuyi 7.74.
LJ: 1. Juan Miguel Echevarría (Cub) 26-8½ (8.14); 2. Vladyslav Mazur (Ukr) 26-2¼ (7.98).
MADRID WOMEN’S RESULTS
800: 1. Habitam Alemu (Eth) 1:58.94; 2. Esther Guerrero (Spa) 2:01.13; 3. Nadia Power (Ire) 2:01.55.
1500: 1. Hirut Meshesha (Eth) 4:09.42; 2. Marta Perez (Spa) 4:10.34; 3. Gesa-Felicitas Krause (Ger) 4:12.02; 4. Federica del Buono (Ita) 4:13.44.
3000: 1. Gudaf Tsegay (Eth) 8:22.65 PR (WL) (2, 3 W; in/out: 12, x W);
2. Lemlem Hailu (Eth) 8:29.28 PR; 3. Beatrice Chebet (Ken) 8:37.06; 4. Quailine Kiprop (Ken) 9:01.94.
60H: 1. Nadine Visser (Neth) 7.81 PR (=WL);
2. Teresa Errandonea (Spa) 8.08; 3. Sarah Lavin (Ire) 8.13 PR; 4. Eline Berings (Bel) 8.16; 5. Caridad Jerez (Spa) 8.23; 6. Zoë Sedney (Neth) 8.35; 7. Evonne Britton (US) 17.08;… dq—Elvira Herman (Blr).
Heats: I–1. Sedney 8.03; 2. Errandonea 8.06; 3. Herman 8.07. II–1. Visser 7.89; 2. Britton 8.13; 3. Lavin 8.14; 4. Berings 8.21; 5. Jerez 8.21.
Field Events
PV: 1. Iryna Zhuk (Blr) 15-3¾ (4.67) NR; 2. Tina Šutej (Slo) 15-0 (4.57); 3. Alysha Newman (Can) 15-0 (4.57);… nh—Annicka Newell (Can).
TJ: 1. Tori Franklin (US) 46-8 (14.22) (AL) (f, 46-2, 46-¾, 38-7¾, 45-10¾, 46-8) (f, 14.07, 14.04, 11.78, 13.99, 14.22);
2. Patricia Mamona (Por) 46-7½ (14.21); 3. Liadagmis Povea (Cub) 46-0 (14.02); 4. Neja Filipič (Slo) 45-10 (13.97); 5. Viyaleta Skvartsova (Blr) 45-7¼ (13.90); 6. Ana Peleteiro (Spa) 45-6½ (13.88).
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