WAIS Athletes Prepared for Start of Athletics Tour

Published On: 10 February 2011

Ben Offereins will be hoping for a big 2011

Some of the biggest names in Australian track and field will this weekend kick-start the 2011 Australian Athletics Tour in Brisbane.

Headlining the WAIS action will be Commonwealth Games representatives Ben Offereins, Jody Henry, Alana Boyd and Amanda Bisk.

On the track, 2010 national champion Ben Offereins will be looking to start the tour championship in style as he competes in the 400m sprint, whilst his training partner (under WAIS coach Lyn Foreman) Jody Henry will take to 200m sprint in which she is also reigning national champion.

Pole vault will be the focus for the WAIS field athltes, with Commonwealth Champion Alana Boyd going head to head with fellow Australian representative Amanda Bisk – who both train out of Perth under the tutelage of Alex Parnov (WAIS pole vault coach). Competing in the U23 event will be 18 year-old starlet Ellen Pearce, looking to build on career best form from 2010.

Seven Commonwealth Games gold medallists will hit the track at Queensland Athletics Centre on the opening leg of the 2011 Tour, where Sally Pearson will line up for her first hit-out over 100m since the disappointment of her disqualification from the women’s 100m final at the XIX Commonwealth Games in New Delhi (IND) in October.

The determined Queenslander, who enters the 2011 Tour on the back of “the best preparation I’ve had for the Australian season in my senior career,” will no doubt be looking to make a winning return to the 100m, where she will take on ACT gun Melissa Breen before lining up over 200m later in the evening.

Joining Pearson on a star-studded night of athletics entertainment, world discus champion Dani Samuels will return to action after bypassing last year’s Commonwealth Games, the 22-year-old Sydneysider getting set to launch her campaign for back-to-back world titles at the 2011 IAAF world championships in Daegu, Korea, in August.

On the track, Brisbane local Mitchell Watt will make his long-awaited return to competition after sitting out much of 2010 with injury, the reigning world and world indoor championships bronze medallist to test his speed over 100m against Commonwealth Games representatives Matt Davies and Sean Wroe as the battle for the sprints/hurdles crown, one of four titles up for grabs in 2011, gets under way.

Davies, who contested the 200m and 4x100m relay in New Delhi, and Wroe, who won silver in the 400m and gold in the 4x400m relay, will go on to contest the final event on the Brisbane Athletics Classic program, the men’s 200m.

In one of the most competitive events on tomorrow night’s schedule, Commonwealth Games gold medal-winning relay runners Joel Milburn, Kevin Moore and Ben Offereins will put camaraderie on hold to go head-to-head in the men’s 400m.

In other action on the weekend’s blockbuster program, Liam Zamel-Paez will line up in the men’s high jump and Chris Noffke will be looking for the home crowd advantage to get him over the line in the men’s long jump.

Almost half a million dollars in prize money will be awarded to Australia’s top track and field athletes across the 2011 Australian Athletics Tour, which for the first time in Australian track and field history is set to pit the nation’s top performers against one another in a hard-fought race for cash.

The new-look Tour features four event divisions, with sprints/hurdles, jumps, throws and distance titles all on the line.

– Athletics Australia