A sideways have a look at the ladies’s 100m hurdles
I’ve all the time been fascinated by the ladies’s dash hurdles, they usually have by no means been higher than they’re now. What has significantly struck me is how vacation occasions have developed during the last two Olympic cycles.
In 2015, Danielle Williams gained the world championship with a time of 12.57. The next yr, Brianna Rollins gained Olympic gold with a time of 12.48. Sally Pearson gained the 2017 world championship with a time of 12.59. Since then, occasions have simply gotten sooner and sooner.
In 2021, Jasmine Camacho-Quinn took Olympic gold in 12.37, a time which in Paris three years later wouldn’t even have gotten you on the rostrum, with Masai Russell profitable in 12.33 and the bronze medalist ending in 12.36.
The identical development might be famous on the earth championship, with Pearson’s 12.59 for gold in 2017 not enough to get one of many medals in any subsequent World Championships. In 2019, Nia Ali grew to become world champion, operating 12.34. 2022 might be discounted because the medalists’ occasions of 12.06 and 12.23 had been wind-assisted. 2023 Daniel Williams gained a Second World title in 12.43, operating in lane 2. Successful a championship is about progressing by way of the rounds and producing the wanted time. In these 2023 World Championships, Keni Harrison ran 12.22 in a prelim however solely 12.46 within the remaining. Alternatively, Williams confirmed wonderful competitors administration, operating 12.50 within the prelim and 12.51 within the semi – sufficient to succeed in the ultimate, the place she discovered the time she wanted to win.
It’s not simply in championships. The occasions are going mad. Take the 9 Diamond League 100h races. The early season races had been one in occasions 12.45 to 12.63, However because the season progressed, We noticed Jasmine Camacho-Quinn when in 12.35, 12.36, and 12.38, and Ackera Nugent profitable twice, in 12.24 and 12.29, phenomenal occasions.
In Brussels, I took the chance to ask double-world champion Danielle Williams what was occurring on Earth.
“ I might positively agree that there are extra quick hurdlers now than a pair years earlier than. However the 100m hurdles have all the time been extra about velocity than method. As a result of the hurdles are all the time so low, it’s all the time about how briskly you can run. ‘Run’ isn’t the proper phrase since you don’t often run between hurdles, however whoever can transfer the quickest in between. So the sooner you’re on the flat, the faster you possibly can escape not being nearly as good a technical hurdler as a result of it’s not about technical however about how rapidly you may get again to the monitor and run. There are lots of hurdlers lately who can run a quick 100 meters, and that’s why you’ve seen the occasions getting a lot sooner. A few years in the past, 12.5 would win any given race, however now, with 12.5, you’re ending within the second half of the race.
“I’m the runner who generates lots of drive on the monitor. And so that’s counter to what I’m making an attempt to do within the hurdles as a result of I don’t wish to generate drive between them, or I’ll begin crashing into them, which is able to sluggish me down. However for a lot of hurdlers, with their method and the mechanics once they’re operating, they’ll scoot alongside the ground or the monitor and never generate as a lot drive, so it really works for them that they’ll do each. I can’t do each, so I’ve to do both.
“The game has developed rather a lot, and a few may be footwear or the surfaces we’re operating on which are making occasions sooner. But additionally lots of it, I feel, is because of having much more schooling by way of restoration and easy methods to plan their season in addition to higher coaching athletes diet”.
Simply maintain anticipating the hurdles to get sooner and sooner!