Farah and Taylor shine at Prefontaine Classic
eugene — Mo Farah laid down a marker to his rivals with a superb 5,000m victory in the Prefontaine Classic here on Saturday night as triple jump king Christian Taylor edged ever closer to his dream of a world record leap.
Farah, the four-time Olympic champion who is embarking on his final season of track racing, clocked the fastest time of the year after romping home in 13min 00.70sec at Eugene’s Hayward Field in Oregon. The 34-year-old British distance running king, who completed a ‘double-double’ of 5,000m and 10,000m gold at last year’s Olympics, said he had been determined to send a message to his challengers as he builds towards his farewell at the World Championships in August. “For me it wasn’t about time. It was just a matter of telling the boys ‘Look, I’m ready’,” Farah said.
The display of the day came from US triple jump king Taylor, the twotime Olympic and world champion who recorded the third longest leap in history, 18.11m, to win a duel with compatriot Will Claye, who was second with 18.05.
Taylor, 26, is now within striking distance of Jonathan Edwards’ 1995 world record of 18.29m. Afterwards, Taylor admitted pursuit of Edwards’ record was his main motivation. Arguably the most surprising result of the day came in the women’s 200m which had been billed as one of the strongest fields ever assembled.
America’s Tori Bowie, a bronze medallist at last year’s Olympic Games in Rio, blasted to victory in the quickest time of the year in 21.77sec. Bowie led from start to finish to come home ahead of Olympic 400m champion Shaunae MillerUibo of the Bahamas in second with 21.91. Olympic champion Elaine Thompson was third with 21.98 while Dutch star Dafne Schippers was fourth in 22.30. Allyson Felix, the 2012 200m Olympic champion, was fifth in 22.33. —