The Cairns Post

Katie turns up heat for world titles tilt

Taipans uncertain on injuries

- JORDAN GERRANS

AUSTRALIAN race walker Katie Hayward will have to prepare for one of the most unique competitio­ns of her young career in what is one of the most technical events in track and field.

The 19-year-old race walker is counting down the days before her first world championsh­ip campaign, but there won’t be many quite like the challenge awaiting her at Doha.

Qatar’s incredibly hot days have forced a slight change to Hayward’s schedule for the 20km walk – her race will start at 11.30pm, and they’ll compete under a Middle East moon.

Time difference is an issue for most athletes, but the near midnight start means she won’t have to adjust her body clock too much. However, the thermomete­r could still register north of 35 while she powers through the course.

“I don’t think the times will be overly fast, but saying that people could go out there and blow it away,” she said.

“The Chinese are pretty fast, there’s a few other fast nations. We’ll just see how the night goes.”

Those higher temperatur­es are where Athletics Australia’s training camp in Cairns could give her an edge.

“I think the heat chamber as well, it can definitely give me that extra edge,” she said.

“Even when I’m not training in the heat chamber and I’m doing sessions outside, my training really has improved.

“My reps are getting faster, my long walks are getting quicker, it’s really showing.”

Her preparatio­n is not limited to Barlow Park. Hayward was seen early this week powering along Cairns Esplanade – as a walker, she isn’t confined to tartan tracks and can spend considerab­le time on roads and footpaths – but before she arrived in the Far North it took on a different look.

“For the past two months I’ve actually been in a heat chamber at (Griffith Uni),” Hayward said. “Twice a week, getting up to 36 degrees heat, high humidity and getting used to the Doha heat.”

In January, Hayward made an immediate impact in her 20km walk debut when she recorded the third fastest time in Australian history. Her 1hr 29min 25sec was the fastest by an Australian on home soil.

In April, she won the national 10km title then won gold at the World University Games in Italy in what was her senior internatio­nal debut.

But when asked for her World Championsh­ip goal, there’s no mention of a medal.

She, like many other members of the Australian team are travelling to Doha with another major event in mind: the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

“This is the fittest I’ve ever been in my life so I’d love to get a PB, but I’m not going to put that on me,” Hayward said.

“It will be nice. Being 19, I’ll be one of the youngest in the race so there’s that factor.

“It would be nice to finish top 20, even top 10 would be lovely. I think the goal is to go out and have fun. This is my first senior championsh­ips so it’s just to embrace it.

“It’s good prep for the Olympics, these are the girls I’m going to be competing against so just to see how they race, the tactics and learn.”

THE Cairns Taipans were hopeful of having almost their full squad fit and ready for the NBL Blitz, which started overnight in Tasmania.

Import Scott Machado, Nate Jawai, Majok Deng, Anthony Fisher and Jarrod Kenny have all missed games through the pre-season period due to different injuries.

Recently, Machado said he had a plantar fasciitis concern, which could become significan­t if it continues to flare up, but coach Mike Kelly is optimistic he will play this weekend.

Kenny had returned from NZ Tall Blacks duty with a groin complaint and may miss the action.

“I think so, guys are day to day,” Kelly said on Sunday afternoon following the club’s pre-season win over Brisbane.

The Tapans did not speak to the media before departing this week for the pre-season tournament, opened their campaign last night against Adelaide.

 ?? Picture: ANNA ROGERS ?? HEAT TRAINING: Australian Athletics member Katie Hayward training at Barlow Park in preparatio­n for the IAAF World Athletics Championsh­ips in Qatar.
Picture: ANNA ROGERS HEAT TRAINING: Australian Athletics member Katie Hayward training at Barlow Park in preparatio­n for the IAAF World Athletics Championsh­ips in Qatar.
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