Hooker's goal: 6m at home
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:25 pm
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Hooker's goal: 6m at home
By Amanda Lulham
February 20, 2009 12:00am
OLYMPIC pole vault champion Steve Hooker has set his lofty sights on a 6m clearance on home soil in upcoming weeks after producing another great escape to keep intact his perfect winning record this season.
The 26-year-old Australian recorded a fifth straight international indoor victory at the GE Gala meeting in Stockholm yesterday before announcing his goal of cracking 6m on Australian soil in upcoming meets.
"I am looking forward to returning home, having a bit of a rest before getting up for Sydney,'' Hooker said, referring to the Sydney Track Classic on February 28. "I will have about 10 days' rest so I expect to be a new man.
"It would be nice to jump 6m on Australian soil again so it will be great if the home crowd came out and cheered us on.''
Hooker, who yesterday won with a last-gasp 5.86m clearance when in third place with two men ahead of him on 5.81m, has three immediate chances to clear 6m.
The first is at the Sydney Track Classic; the second at the world athletics tour event in Melbourne on March 5; and the third at the Australian Championships in Brisbane from March 19-21.
Since leaping to gold in Beijing with a mark of 5.96m, the West Australian has cleared the 6m mark three times.
He jumper 6.06m - 5cm higher than his previous best - in Boston this month to become the second-greatest pole vaulter of all time behind the great Sergey Bubka.
Yesterday, Russian Pavel Gerasimov produced a new personal best to finish in second place behind Hooker at 5.81m. Sweden's Alhaji Jeng recorded a national record to finish third, also at 5.81m.
Hooker's goal: 6m at home
By Amanda Lulham
February 20, 2009 12:00am
OLYMPIC pole vault champion Steve Hooker has set his lofty sights on a 6m clearance on home soil in upcoming weeks after producing another great escape to keep intact his perfect winning record this season.
The 26-year-old Australian recorded a fifth straight international indoor victory at the GE Gala meeting in Stockholm yesterday before announcing his goal of cracking 6m on Australian soil in upcoming meets.
"I am looking forward to returning home, having a bit of a rest before getting up for Sydney,'' Hooker said, referring to the Sydney Track Classic on February 28. "I will have about 10 days' rest so I expect to be a new man.
"It would be nice to jump 6m on Australian soil again so it will be great if the home crowd came out and cheered us on.''
Hooker, who yesterday won with a last-gasp 5.86m clearance when in third place with two men ahead of him on 5.81m, has three immediate chances to clear 6m.
The first is at the Sydney Track Classic; the second at the world athletics tour event in Melbourne on March 5; and the third at the Australian Championships in Brisbane from March 19-21.
Since leaping to gold in Beijing with a mark of 5.96m, the West Australian has cleared the 6m mark three times.
He jumper 6.06m - 5cm higher than his previous best - in Boston this month to become the second-greatest pole vaulter of all time behind the great Sergey Bubka.
Yesterday, Russian Pavel Gerasimov produced a new personal best to finish in second place behind Hooker at 5.81m. Sweden's Alhaji Jeng recorded a national record to finish third, also at 5.81m.