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Hooker continues winning preparation
2/08/2007 11:29:24 AM
Sportal
Australian world number one pole vaulter Steve Hooker has soared to his fourth victory in Europe after taking out the Folksam Grand Prix title in Gothenburg overnight.
The win closes the book on an outstanding European campaign for the 25-year-old, who has earned six podium finishes in his last seven competitions in an ominous display of form ahead of the world championships in Osaka later this month.
The Swedish crowd witnessed Hooker, along with American Jacob Pauli and hometown hero Alhaji Jeng all clear 5.70m in favourable weather conditions, however the West Australian prevailed on a count back after all three had unsuccessful attempts at 5.85m.
"The competition was heating up, with three guys over 5.70m and it looked like being pretty exciting, but then Pauli did his hamstring on his first attempt at 5.85m and that seemed to take the sting out of it. It made everyone a bit cautious," said Hooker after the meet.
"This was my third comp in a week, the worst result being second and the worst height 5.70m, so it's coming along quite nicely."
The 2006 World Cup champion returns home to Perth on Saturday to continue his preparations for Osaka.
"My aim was consistency on this trip and I think I've achieved that. I have had a couple of comps over 5.80m, I know my poles and I know my run up," continued Hooker.
Another Australian to taste success in Gothenburg was New South Wales middle distance runner Lachlan Chisholm, who recorded a season's best time of 3:39.20 in the 1500m.
A 57-second last lap with a hard sprint down the final straight secured the victory for the 27-year-old ahead of Jon Rankin (3:39.40) from the United States. Victoria’s Collis Birmingham finished sixth in 3:42.90, with Paul Hoffman from New South Wales 12th in 3:46.40.
Rising Victorian star Jeff Riseley also finished on the podium, clocking 1:47.93 to finish third over 800m, with three-time national champion Nick Bromley seventh in 1:49.07.
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