24 April 2011 - Waco, USA - The Michael Johnson Invitational meeting has become the yearly coming-out party for Coach Clyde Hart’s current pair of 400m aces – Jeremy Wariner and Sanya Richards-Ross.Both won on Saturday (23), but they had to fight off tough homestretch challenges, plus swirling winds which
Wariner and Richards-Ross open 400m seasons with victories in Waco
24 April 2011 – Waco, USA – The Michael Johnson Invitational meeting has become the yearly coming-out party for Coach Clyde Hart’s current pair of 400m aces – Jeremy Wariner and Sanya Richards-Ross.
Both won on Saturday (23), but they had to fight off tough homestretch challenges, plus swirling winds which gusted as high as 6 metres per second.
Wariner ran the first half of his race conservatively, came into the last 100 metres even with Berlin bronze medalist Renny Quow of Trinidad & Tobago and showed enough strength to pull away in the final strides, 45.61 to 45.69.
In a preceding section, Mychal Dungey of Texas Christian had PR’d winning an even closer stretch battle with Baylor’s current 400 ace Marcus Boyd, 45.64 to 45.65. So Wariner eked out his first 400m win in a year where he hopes to dominate the event as he did a few years ago.
”It wasn’t as fast as I would have liked, but I’ll take it," said Wariner, the 2004 Olympic champion and last year's inaugural Samsung Diamond League series winner in the event.
"The wind was in my face about three-quarters of the race. It was tough, especially in the home stretch. Coach wanted me to run 21.5 for the first 200, but I ran 21.8. I was hoping to go under 44, but it was my first 400 of the year, so I’m okay with it. It’s about the same time as I ran in my first race last year In Puerto Rico, but I felt better here.”
Wariner was the 2010 world leader at 44.13 and won all but one of his nine 400m races last season.
First 400m race for Richards-Ross in 10 months
Richards-Ross found herself three metres down to Texas A&M’s Jessica Beard at the halfway point in the women’s 400m, but she ran a strong curve and just had too much strength for Beard, winning in 52.00 to Beard’s 52.37.