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IAAF RATIFIES LIU HONG’S WORLD 50KM RACE WALK RECORD AND JAKOB INGEBRIGTSEN’S WORLD U20 INDOOR 1500M RECORD

Liu Hong’s world 50km race walk record of 3:59:15 and Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s world U20 indoor 1500m record of 3:36.02 have been ratified. Liu, the Olympic champion over 20km, broke the record at the Chinese Race Walk Grand Prix in Huangshan on 9 March, clipping more than five minutes from the previous record of 4:04:36 set […]

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LIU BREAKS WOMEN’S 20KM RACE WALK WORLD RECORD IN LA CORUNA

China’s Liu Hong broke the women’s 20km race walk world record* with 1:24:38 at the Gran Premio Cantones de Marcha – the Spanish leg of the 2015 IAAF Race Walking Challenge in La Coruna – on Saturday (6).

The former recognised world record was 1:25:02, set by Russia’s Yelena Lashmanova when winning at the London 2012 Olympic Games, although there had been faster times of 1:24:50 and 1:24:54 by her compatriots Olimpiada Ivanova and Olga Kaniskina that had not been recognised due to not fulfilling world record ratification requirements concerning the number of international judges present.

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Liu Hong
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Assuming Liu’s record is ratified, the three-time IAAF World Championships medallist rectifies this situation in the record books.

In almost perfect conditions, close to the sea front of the Atlantic coastal city, Liu covered the first 10 1km laps in 42:38 before posting a stunning negative split over the second 10km of 42:00.

*Subject to the usual ratification procedures

TOP CHINESE ATHLETES MARK 200-DAY COUNTDOWN TO IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, BEIJING 2015

With 200 days to go until the Chinese capital hosts the IAAF World Championships, Beijing 2015, seven leading athletes have been made ambassadors of the championships, which will run from 22-30 August.

Three of the seven ambassadors appeared at a press conference on Tuesday (3). Liu Xiang, the 2004 Olympic 110m hurdles champion, gave a short but pertinent speech to invite spectators from all over the world. “Athletics is the mother of other sports,” he said. “Let’s throw ourselves into her arms.”

Chen Ding, the Olympic 20km race walk champion, is aiming to win his first world title in Beijing this August. “The World Championships is always exciting,” he said. “And competing on my home soil for my country is going to be an unforgettable experience.”

Wang Yu, the 2.33m high jumper, hopes to compete at this year’s World Championships without any added stress. “I am going to invite my roommates and classmates to cheer for me on site,” said the World University Games bronze medallist.

Besides Liu, Chen and Wang, the other ambassadors are 100m national record-holder Zhang Peimeng, world indoor long jump silver medallist Li Jinzhe, world and Olympic shot put bronze medallist Gong Lijiao, and 2011 world 20km race walk silver medallist Liu Hong.

TOP CHINESE ATHLETES MARK 200-DAY COUNTDOWN TO IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, BEIJING 2015 © Beijing 2015 LOC
TOP CHINESE ATHLETES MARK 200-DAY COUNTDOWN TO IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, BEIJING 2015 © Beijing 2015 LOC

Further details of the ticketing policy were revealed at the press conference.

The price of single-day tickets range from ¥50 to ¥1000. Nine-day packages, with prices ranging from ¥1200 to ¥7136, are also provided. School students are offered a concessionary rate of only ¥10. Spectators booking tickets before 3 May will be randomly awarded a gift provided by sponsors of the event.

“The students’ sale is part of the IAAF youth development project,” said Chen Jie, executive vice secretary general of the LOC. “It is the first time in IAAF World Championships history that there has been a preferential policy aimed at students.”

Tickets will soon be available to buy on the official website of the event, iaafbeijing2015.com.