Trackspeed1 are witnessing a significant comeback this summer of one of the country's most under-estimated quarter milers. Set Osho, who has featured already on recent bulletins on this site, moved up a gear on Saturday (6thJune) in his club's British League division one clash in Abingdon.
Faced with far from the ideal sunny and warm conditions of the week before, Osho (pictured in action on Saturday), who was representing Belgrave Harriers, overcame the rain cold and wind to clock 47.49 seconds in the individual 400 metres event. It was a tenth faster than the Bedford Games seven days earlier, and showed all the signs of holding a significantly faster time still, despite still being relatively early in the season.
He didn't have to wait long! In the 4 x 400m relay he took on last leg where his club had slipped to seventh place, but was clearly not deterred. He swept through the field to close a huge gap to fifth, and was awarded an official split time of 46.0s - the fastest of his life by far, and one that had his coach positively salivating!
"Those were two very classy runs," said John Powell afterwards, "and although he knows he could have executed the individual race better, the relay shows just how much there is in his legs this year, despite a very shakey winter."
Osho was in the British Junior gold medal winning team over 4x400m in Lithuania three years ago, but has not made an impact in the higher agegroups. This, despite many leading authorities, including Trackspeed1 Training Consultant and USA Olympic sprints coach, Brooks Johnson, acclaiming him as world class! The next few weeks of this season therefore, and with a full winter, the 2010 season, could see a new name in the headlines if current progress is anything to go by!
In the same meeting, Trackspeed1 sprinter James Ellington cruised to wins in the 100m in 10.90 despite a headwind of -1.9m/s, and the 200m in 21.89s facing a headwind of -2.4m/s.
This next weekend sees a number of the younger squad members in action in their county schools events and/or Junior League fixtures, with the senior South of England Championships, at Watford, on 20th and 21st June a week later.
No comments:
Post a Comment