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One-two for Hannah Cockroft and Kare Adenegan in Dubai

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Thursday, 14 November 2019 07:20

British wheelchair racers win gold and silver in the T34 800m at World Para Athletics Championships as Maria Lyle also strikes sprint gold

Hannah Cockroft stormed to her second gold of the World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai as she set a championship record of 1:57.27 in the women’s T34 800m.

Behind, Kare Adenegan made it a British one-two as she clocked a 2:01.32 PB to hold off Alexa Halko of the United States by three hundredths of a second in the battle for silver.

The race unfolded during the early hours of Thursday morning for Cockroft’s fans in the UK and on the penultimate day of the championships as she added to a GB medal tally and also the 100m gold that Cockroft won herself earlier in the championships.

Adenegan led the early stages but Cockroft powered down the back straight on the final lap and built on her lead as she surged away.

“The 800m is such a game. It is so tactical, and it is all about playing off the other girls’ strengths,” said Cockroft. “I thought, I don’t want to leave this until 100m to go, I knew Kare or Alexa could do anything then. I just needed to get out of a sticky place. My favourite event in the 400m so I knew I could hold the speed a little longer.”

Adenegan, 18, said: “It was scary on the line. I was thinking ‘no, no, no, I’m not letting you pass.’ I really had to work hard in that final 100m and had to keep digging deep.”

There was more success for Britain as Maria Lyle won the T35 women’s 200m in 30.33 by an almost two-second margin to add to the 100m title she won earlier in the week.

The T61 men’s 200m final saw a battle of the generations with 17-year-old Ntando Mahlangu of South Africa running 23.23 to beat Britain’s 43-year-old veteran Richard Whitehead to the title.

James Turner of Australia won the T36 400m for athletes with cerebral palsy in a world record of 51.71 as Britain’s Paul Blake, the world 800m champion, was fifth in 55.91.

Karolina Kucharczyk of Poland won the women’s T20 long jump with a world record of 6.21m as Britain’s Martina Barber, featured in AW magazine earlier this month, was eighth with 5.20m.

World records were also set by Cicero Lins Nobre of Brazil with 49.26m in the men’s F57 javelin, Elizabeth Rodriguez Gomes of Brazil with 16.89m in the women’s F52 discus and Denis Gnezdilov of Russia with 10.88 in the men’s F40 shot.

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