Great Britain continues to provide a good stock of future stars for European Athletics with 19-year-old middle distance runner Stephanie Twell taking the honours as this year's pre-eminent emerging talent on the continent.Twell, who is coached by the legendary Mick Woods, won the IAAF World Junior Championships 1,500m gold medal
Stephanie Twell wins Waterford Crystal European Athletics Rising Star 2008 – European Athletics (EAA) – NEWS
Great Britain continues to provide a good stock of future stars for European Athletics with 19-year-old middle distance runner Stephanie Twell taking the honours as this year's pre-eminent emerging talent on the continent.
Twell, who is coached by the legendary Mick Woods, won the IAAF World Junior Championships 1,500m gold medal in July and follows in the footsteps of her compatriot Jessica Ennis, who took the inaugural Waterford Crystal European Athletics Rising Star award 12 months ago.
The outstanding year for Twell actually started in December 2007 when she retained her SPAR European Cross Country Championships junior women's title, the first athlete to perform such a feat.
"That was incredible. To just win one title was fantastic, to defend it and go into the history books is something that seems like a dream," said Twell after coming home nine seconds clear of her nearest rival. Not turning 20 until next August, she is still young enough to be able to attempt a triple crown at this year's Championships in the Belgian capital of Brussels on December 14.
During the summer, Twell turned her attention to triumphing on the track and she unleashed an stunning last lap in the World Junior Championships 1,500m to hit the front with 200m to go and cross the line in 4:15.09.
"I can now go out and be a great senior athlete because of what I learned here (in Bydgoszcz, Poland). I came away from here learning a lot, how to race more tactically, be strong at racing and just don't be dictated to by the Africans, but just to show them that I am here to ruffle a few feathers too," explained Twell, showing her inner toughness when it comes to races before letting the tears flood down her cheeks on the medal podium.
Five days after her victory in Poland, she clocked 4:05.83 at the ÅF Golden League meeting in Paris for the fastest time by a junior women in the world this year and it also earned her a place on the plane to Beijing.
At the Olympics, Twell again proved herself to be the top teenager over the distance as she ran 4:06.68 to finish sixth in her heat, just missing out on a place in the final although she left many more experienced runners trailing in her wake.
However, Twell is convinced her day will come, perhaps in four years time on home soil when London hosts the Olympics.
"This is a whole life package. I live this sport, breathe it, dream it. The plan is to run 1,500m or 5,000m in London, the 5,000m in 2016 and then I'd love to step up to the marathon in 2020," added Twell recently, setting out her long-term ambitions.
The male Waterford Crystal European Athletics Rising Star of 2008 will be announced tomorrow…
Full rankings:
Stephanie Twell (GBR)
Josephine Onyia (ESP)
Mariya Abakumova (RUS)
Ashlee Nelson (GBR)
Kimberly Jess (GER)
Elena Mirela Lavric (ROU)
Valeriya Volik (RUS)
Carolin Schaefer (GER)
Ivana Spanovic (SRB)
Bianca Perie (ROU)
Tatyana Mineeva (RUS)
Julia Fischer (GER)
Paraskevi Papahristou (GRE)
Melissa Boekelman (NED)
Meghan Beesley (GBR)
Previous winner:
2007 Jessica Ennis (GBR)
2008 season – Stephanie Twell (GBR)
1500 m
4:14.79 4rA BMC Watford 14 Jun
4:35.81 1h1-19 NC-j Bedford 21 Jun
4:24.91 1-19 NC-j Bedford 22 Jun
4:09.29 1rA BMC Solihull 28 Jun
4:19.18 2h1-19 WJ Bydgoszcz 11 Jul
4:15.09 1-19 WJ Bydgoszcz 13 Jul
4:05.83 8 Gaz Saint-Denis 18 Jul
4:06.68 6h1 OG Beijing 21 Aug
4:12.79+ 15 Rieti 2008 Rieti 7 Sep
One Mile
4:32.84 14 Rieti 2008 Rieti 7 Sep
3000 m
9:13.00 2 St. Mary's Twickenham 4 Jun
8:58.45 5 Aviva London 26 Jul
8:57.22 8 Quercia Rovereto 10 Sep
8:50.89 7 WAF Stuttgart 14 Sep
Cross Country 6.7 km
20:34 4 Edinburgh 12 Jan
PERSONAL BESTS:
800 m
Outdoor 2:06.15 1 Watford 5 Sep 2007
1500 m
Outdoor 4:05.83 8 Gaz Saint-Denis 18 Jul 2008
One Mile
Outdoor 4:28.16 11 VD Bruxelles 14 Sep 2007
3000 m
Outdoor 8:50.89 7 WAF Stuttgart 14 Sep 2008
5000 m
Outdoor 15:47.53 9 DNG Stockholm 7 Aug 2007
5 km
Outdoor 16:34 9 London 3 Sep 2006
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