World and European 400m hurdles champion cruises to victory indoors in Metz in her first 800m race.
Femke Bol’s much-anticipated 800m debut ended with a win in a Dutch indoor report of 1:59.07 in Metz, France, on Sunday (Feb 8) however her middle-distance working potential is unlikely to have crammed Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson or world champion Lilian Odira with worry. Not but anyway.
Bol, the reigning world and European 400m hurdles champion, gained the race comparatively comfortably and dipped inside two minutes – the benchmark of 800m racing for ladies. However she appeared a little bit reluctant to observe pacemaker Anna Gryc via 400m in 56.66 and seemed in delicate hazard of being caught within the closing phases by Valentina Rosamilia and Lore Hoffman, though the Swiss duo ultimately completed in 1:59.90 and 1:59.91 respectively.
As holder of the world indoor 400m report with 49.17, Bol should have felt straightforward going via midway in 57 seconds. She seemed relaxed as effectively. You wouldn’t count on her to leap into a completely top-class race on her debut both. So it is going to be intriguing to see how she fares towards stronger opposition in coming weeks. Actually, her 1:59.07 was nowhere close to the identical customary as her sub-50-second potential over 400m indoors.
Gabriela Gajanová was resulting from be on this race in Metz however was a late withdrawal after catching a chilly. It was a disgrace as Gajanová holds the Slovak report with 1:58.22 open air and would have supplied an actual check. What’s extra, Gajanová was runner-up to Hodgkinson on the 2024 European Championships in Rome though the Briton was under-par that day with a slight sickness of her personal.
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Georgia Hunter Bell will probably be one other athlete who’s unlikely to be fazed by Bol’s debut. Hunter Bell gained silver behind Odira – and narrowly forward of Hodgkinson – on the World Championships in Tokyo final September and coincidentally was racing on the identical afternoon as Bol, setting a world 1500m lead of 4:00.05 with a robust end on the World Indoor Tour Gold meet in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Issy Boffey’s world main mark of 1:57.43 additionally survives the weekend. It was past Bol in Metz however what can the Dutch athlete obtain as soon as she actually will get into her stride in her new occasion?

















