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Jake Wightman runner-up to Hobbs Kessler in track comeback

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Published in Athletics
Monday, 05 February 2024 03:05
The 2022 world 1500m champion enjoyed his first race since January 2023 at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston

After missing most of last year due to injury, Jake Wightman returned to racing on Sunday (Feb 4) over 1500m at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston. He didnt mark his comeback with a win but his 3:33.66 behind Hobbs Kessler of the United States was an indoor PB and places him third on the UK all-time rankings.

Wightman, who stormed to victory in the 2022 World Championships in Eugene, lost contact with Kessler with two laps to go but rallied with a 54.4 final 400m to finish on the Americans heels.

The 20-year-old Kessler, who won the world road mile title in Latvia in October, clocked 3:33.66.

Wightman said: After coming back into racing it felt a bit weird. Its been a while but its good to be back. I was hoping to get the win and the (Olympic) standard today and I got neither but you have to start somewhere.

I didnt really feel in control of that race. I never got into the places that I wanted to. When Hobbs made his move I couldnt go with him. So today wasnt how I imagined it going but its a solid enough start.

Wightmans last race came on January 8 last year when he was pipped to victory by Phil Sesemann over 3000m at the BMC Sheffield Indoor Grand Prix. Soon after that a freak foot injury doing plyometric work set off a chain reaction of issues which meant he was unable to defend that world title in Budapest. He will now head to Australia to compete at the Maurie Plant Meeting in Melbourne on February 15 in search of an Olympic qualifying time.

Noah Lyles (John Nepolitan)

Elsewhere at this World Indoor Tour Gold meeting, Noah Lyles, the world 100m, 200m and 4x100m champion from the United States ran 6.44 to beat Maurice Greenes long-standing meeting record of 6.45 in the mens 60m. One of his upcoming goals is the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow next month too.

I knew that my first 10 metres are always going to be kind of sluggish, but so long as Im next to everybody, I dont care, said Lyles. All I was thinking about was winning. Thats all that matters. My confidence has now sky rocketed. Lets go get a world indoor medal.

Marco Arop was attacking the world indoor record of 2:14.20 set by Ayanleh Souleiman in 2016. The Canadian, who won the world 800m title last summer, fell short but his 2:14.74 was a North American record and the second fastest time in history.

Elle St Pierre and Jess Hull (John Nepolitan)

Jess Hull also set an area record this time an Oceania 3000m mark of 8:24.93 as she outkicked Elle St Pierre of the United States. The Australian also set a meeting record in a race that saw Brits Melissa Courtney-Bryant (8:37.74), Hannah Nuttall (8:45.61) and Izzy Fry (8:52.15) set PBs. There was also a world under-20 record of 8:32.34 by Melknat Wudu of Ethiopia.

Gudaf Tsegay (John Nepolitan)

There were further meet records from Lamecha Girma in the mens 3000m and Gudaf Tsegay in the womens 1500m with 7:29.09 and 3:58.11 respectively.

Mark English (John Nepolitan)

In the mens 600m, Mark English set an Irish record of 76.64 to win.

In the long jump, Britains Jacob Fincham-Dukes jumped an encouraging 8.02m just 6cm off his PB to finish runner-up to Jamaicas Carey McLeod (8.20m).

Corey Campbell (John Nepolitan)

In the junior boys international mile JoJo Jourdon of the United States won in 3:59.87 but in third place Corey Campbell clocked 4:04.10 with an official 1500m split of 3:46.13 which is a Scottish indoor under-20 record.

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