News
August
11, 2007- Ninove, Belgium
Hilary
wins 800m in Belgium, new pb
With perfect
conditions and strong competition, Ninove, Belgium proved
to be a good warm up for Osaka. Stellingwerff dropped down
in race distance to run her first 800m of the year. It was
successful race for Hilary, as she got the win and a new personal
best time of 2:02.20.
Stellingwerff,
who has qualified for the 1500m event at the World Track and
Field Championships in Osaka, Japan, had spent three weeks
training at altitude in St. Mortiz, Switzerland, returning
to sea-level just four days prior to the race in Ninove.
“I
was pretty pleased with the race considering I have just completed
a strong training block in St.Moritz where we tried to mimic
the intensity of rounds in Osaka by doing three really hard
workouts in a row, so I was a bit tired from that,”
said Hilary. “The most important thing is that I feel
it was a good prep for Osaka.”
The race was well set-up by the rabbit, as she carried the
field out in 58.5 seconds for the first 400m. Hilary was content
to sit in second place as they went through 600m in 1:31.
“Last time I ran an 800m, I was too aggressive down
the backstretch. So this time I just sat and relaxed between
400 and 600m. Unfortunately, I think I relaxed too much, which
prevented an attempt at breaking the 2 min mark. But I guess
I can’t complain too much with a pb.”
Stellingwerff
will get another chance to run 800m again on August 18th in
a pre-world championship tune-up meet as part of the Canadian
Team's training camp in Singapore.
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