Birmingham Preview: Homecoming for Mo and Mid-D Action
Birmingham Preview: Homecoming for Mo and Mid-D Action
Note: All personal bests are from IAAF.org.
3000m - Men
Name | Personal Best (indoors) |
---|---|
David Bishop (GBR) |
3:43.86 (Bloomington, 2012) |
Florian Carvalho (FRA) |
7:48.62 (Lievin, 2012) |
Stephen Davies (GBR) |
3:41.25 (Cardiff, 2009) |
Lee Emanuel (GBR) |
7:52.42 (Bloomington, 2013) |
Mo Farah (GBR) |
7:34.47 (Birmingham, 2009) |
Tom Humphries (GBR) |
8:02.11 (Linz, 2013) |
Philip Hurst (GBR) |
8:01.45 (Sheffield, 2012) |
Jonathan Mellor (GBR) |
7:58.36 (Sheffield, 2012) |
Andrew Poore (USA) |
7:53.81 (Bloomington, 2011) |
Steven Scullion (IRL) | N/A |
James Wilkinson (GBR) | N/A |
Durand Yohann (FRA) |
7:50.22 (2010) |
Question: Why is it so weird to see an imperial distance run in the UK while metric distances are common in the United States?
However, Farah had to settle for second behind Eliud Kipchoge with his 8:08.07 European record. To say the least, the British press a bit worried about its chances at a medal that summer in London.
Name | Personal Best (indoors) |
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Birgen Bethwell (KEN) |
3:34.65 (Karlsuhe, 2012) |
Teshome Dirisa (ETH) |
3:37.64 (Karlsuhe, 2013) |
Mekonnen Gebremehdin (ETH) |
3:34.89 (Birmingham 2012) |
Charlie Grice (GBR) |
3:44.37 (Ghent, 2013) |
Abdelaati Iguider (MAR) |
3:34.10 (Lievin, 2012) |
Nicholas Kipkoech (KEN) |
3:44.07 (Bellinzona, 2011; outdoors) |
Marcin Lewandowski (POL) |
3:37.76 (Lievin, 2012) |
Matthew Mclaughlin (GBR) |
3:42.87 (Athlone, 2013) |
Bouabadallah Tahri (FRA) |
3:36.34 (Stuttgart, 2002); 8:01.19 3000st (Berlin, 2009) |
Andreas Vojta (AUT) |
3:38.99 (Wien, 2012) |
Chris Warburton (GBR) |
3:41.13 (Birmingham, 2009) |
Leading the charge is the the reigning World 1500m Indoor champion and Olympic 1500m bronze medalist, Abdalaati Iguider. At the Olympic Games, Iguider basically made us eat our own hat. The 1500m / 5000m double looked impossible, but not for Iguider. The Moroccan managed to snag third in the metric mile and then come back not too long after to finish sixth in the 5000m.
1500m - Women
Name | Personal Best (indoors) |
---|---|
Tizita Bogale (ETH) |
4:06.01 (Lievin, 2012) |
Rosie Clarke (GBR) |
4:17.09 (Sheffield, 2013) |
Melissa Courtney (GBR) |
4:17.57 (Sheffield, 2013) |
Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) |
4:00.13 (Karlsruhe, 2012) |
Hannah England (GBR) |
4:07.13 (Stockholm, 2011) |
Siham Hilali (MAR) |
4:04.53 (Lievin, 2012) |
Elena Mirela Lavric (ROU) |
52.11 / 1:59.74 outdoor |
Treniere Moser (USA) |
4:08.13 (Boston, 2006) |
Cally Read (GBR) |
4:32.41 |
Diana Sujew (GER) |
4:07.72 (Potsdam, 2012) |
Elina Sujew (GER) |
4:07.99 (Potsdam, 2012) |
Claire Tarplee (IRL) |
4:14.58 (Wien, 2013) |
400m - Men
Name | Personal Best (indoors) |
---|---|
Lalonde Gordan (TRI) |
46.43 (NYC, 2012) |
Nigel Levine (GBR) |
45.71 (Birmingham, 2012) |
Luguelin Santos (DOM) |
46.83 (Istanbul, 2012) |
Calvin Smith (USA) |
45.61 (outdoors) |
Richard Strachan (GBR) |
46.22 (Birmingham, 2013) |
Rabah Yousif (SUD) |
46.24 (Birmingham, 2011) |
3000m - Women
Name | Personal Best (indoors) |
---|---|
Ancuta Bobocel (ROU) |
8:54.08 (Doha, 2010) |
Nancy Chepkwemoi (KEN) |
8:56.52 (Doha, 2012; outdoors) |
Helen Clitheroe (GBR) |
8:39.81 (Birmingham, 2011) |
Lauren Howarth (GBR) |
8:56.48 (Sheffield, 2013) |
Polina Jelizarova (LAT) |
8:59.75 (Eaubonne, 2013) |
Jessica Judd (GBR) |
9:14.71 (Sheffield, 2013) |
Kristina Khaleeva (RUS) |
8:57.37 (Moskva, 2012) |
Ercilia Machado (POR) |
9:22.21 (Pombal, 2011) |
Eilish McColgan (GBR) |
9:11.35 (Rieti, 2012; outdoor) |
Chelsea Reilly (USA) |
4:30.18 (Famouth, 2012; Road Mile) |
800m - Men
Name | Personal Best (indoors) |
---|---|
Mohamed Aman (ETH) |
1:45.40 (Birmingham, 2012) |
Amine El Manaoui (MAR) |
1:45.00 (Rabat, 2012; outdoors) |
Abubaker Kaki (SUD) |
1:44.81 (Valencia, 2008) |
Guy Learmonth (GBR) |
1:47.84 (Birmingham 2012) |
Mukhtar Mohammed (GBR) |
1:45.55 (Sheffield, 2013) |
Andrew Osagie (GBR) |
1:46.53 (Birmingham, 2012) |
Josef Repcik (SVK) |
1:47.06 (Birmingham 2008) |
Michael Rimmer (GBR) |
1:43.89 (Rieti, 2010 - Outdoor) |
Matt Scherer (USA) | Rabbit |
Joe Thomas (GBR) |
1:46.33 (Stockholm, 2012) |
Although Michael Rimmer has been the face of British 800m running for quite some time, newcomer Andrew Osagie is Great Britain’s big favorite in Birmingham. Last year, Osagie snagged bronze at the World Indoor 800m championship and is now the fastest 8th place finisher at 800m of all-time (it’s a weird title, but he ran 1:43.77 in the Olympic final).
60m - Women
One entrant who could spoil the fun is the Ivory Coast’s Murielle Ahoure. The World Indoor 60m silver medalist has the current world-leading time of 7.00 in the event. Add four more ladies who have run under 7.17, including one who has already taken down Jeter in the 60m, and the race is wide open.