7th November 2019

BLAKE STORMS TO T36 800M GOLD AS GB & NI KICK START WORLD PARA ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Paul Blake (coach: Rob Ellchuk; club: Dorchester) claimed Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s first medal at the World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai as he stormed to T36 800m gold in a season’s best 2:07.44.

Blake controlled the race from start to finish, taking the front after 200m and holding his form to stop the clock more than eight seconds clear of Algeria’s Sid Ali Bouzourine and get the first medal at the championships for the British team.

Blake’s gold adds to the silver won by Derek Rae (Ron Morrison; Fife AC) in the T46 marathon in London in April, where he clocked a personal best 2:27:08

Victory earns Blake his third world title over the distance, having last taken the crown in 2015 in Doha, Qatar and in Lyon, France in 2013 and feels that this is the most important of those.

After the race, Blake said: “To be honest, I think this is the best one. The way the last two years have panned out, this is really special. To execute the race exactly as I wanted to and to win the gold, I’m really pleased with myself.

“It’s amazing to be the first gold medallist of the champs for Great Britain and hopefully this will spur on the rest of the team to deliver great performances.”

He added: “The plan was to go through the first 200m in 31 seconds and first 400m in 62s and I did that, so I just held the pace over the next 400m.

“I’m buzzing. It’s great to get the first race under my belt. I’m normally last on and have to wait for everyone else.”

Defending T53 100m champion Sammi Kinghorn (Ian Mirfin; Red Star) began her title defence in perfect fashion, clocking a season’s best 16.39s (1.6) as she won her heat.

The Scot fought back after a tough start and really found her groove in the closing stages, edging out China’s Hongzuan Zhou into second place.

She admitted that she had surprised herself with the speed that she had shown in the heats and feels she has set herself up perfectly to defend her world title.

Kinghorn assessed: “I’m really happy with that race. 16.39s is not what I was expecting. It’s one of the quickest times I’ve ever done. I’m so, so pleased with it.

“My aim here was to reach the final and win a medal, any medal. I had an operation earlier in the season which put me back a bit, mentally and physically so you don’t know where you are. But I’m really proud to have worked hard to put on the British kit again for the first time since London (2017).”

Nathan Maguire (Ste Hoskins; Kirkby AC) kicked off his World Championships with an eighth place in his T54 100m semi-final in 14.73s (1.8), having clocked 14.83s (1.1) earlier in the morning to make the semis.

He said: “It’s always a little bit gutting to come last but I think I went into it knowing that the 100m wasn’t really my main event and I’ve still got the 400m to come and I’m quite excited for the 400m.

“It’s always good to blow away the cobwebs. The minute you get here all you think about is racing and once you’ve done that you can get the ball rolling and go from there. I was racing there against some of the best guys in the world and they flew. I was only 0.2 off my PB and it gives me encouragement for my 800m heat tomorrow.”

Fellow T54 sprinter Richard Chiassaro (Jenni Banks; Harlow AC) had earlier missed out on the 100m final non-automatic qualifying spot for the semi-finals having finished fourth in 14.91s (0.1) in his heat this morning.

Mickey Bushell (Rick Hoskins; Birchfield) could not secure his spot in the final of the men’s T53 100m, coming home fifth in his heat in 15.47s (1.2), missing one of the two fastest non-automatic qualifying spots by 0.02s.

British Athletics Medal Tally:

Gold:

Paul Blake – T36 800m

Silver:

Derek Rae – T46 Marathon*

*The WPA Championship marathons took place at the London Marathon earlier this year.