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Knox Track Classic christens new blue track

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There’s something special about the feel of a brand-new track underfoot. The freshly laid blue Rekortan surface at Knox Park Athletics Centre shimmered under the lights as it welcomed athletes to the inaugural Knox Track Classic last night.

The meet featured mainly odd distances with the only Olympic distance on the program being the 200m. But that allowed plenty of innovation through an Elimination Mile and Distance Medley Relay, along with 1000m and 60m events.

Cooper Sherman leading the 200m off the bend
Archer McHugh ran down Cooper Sherman for victory

The top event of the meet was the men’s 200m, where 2024 World Junior representative Archer McHugh beat home World Championship 400m runner Cooper Sherman, 20.70 to 20.74, with Jordan Gilbert third in 20.88s. The race was aided by a 0.8 m/s tailwind, but due to the meet only holding an Athletics Australia permit, does not count for World Athletics rankings or top lists.

Nina Lawson

Nina Lawson took out the women’s race in a wind-assisted 24.52 (+2.5).

Charles Barrett, second from right, in the early stages of the Elimination Mile.
Women’s Elimination Mile early stages with eventual winner Tess Kirsopp-Cole in the middle of the field.

The Elimination Mile – a throwback to the 2017 Nitro Athletics meets – saw the last placed athletes eliminated each lap. Charles Barrett looked particularly strong in taking out the men’s event in 4:05.80, while the women’s race was a war of attrition, with 800m World Championships representative Tess Kirsopp-Cole taking the win by 12 seconds in 4:58.67.

Lachlan Herd hit the lead in the 1000m with 200m remaining
Matilda Johnson

Lachlan Herd took out the 1000m in 2:27.36, with Matilda Johnson winning the women’s race in 2:54.35.

Abbey Caldwell made light work of her 1600m leg of the Distance Medley Relay

Olympic and World Championship representative Abbey Caldwell made an outing in trainers in the Distance Medley Relay, anchoring her Eastern Track Club to victory.

Hugh Kabengele edged out team mate Archer McHugh in the men’s 60m.
Grace Crowe, on the inside lane, took out the women’s 60m.

The 60m races were won by Hugh Kabengele (6.73s) and Grace Crowe (7.48s).

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