Tempo

Hoffman, Knott, Cray win, but fall short of target

- By MARK REY MONTEJO

Fil-americans Lauren Hoffman, Kristina Knott and Eric Cray vow to remain motivated despite falling short of making the Olympic qualifying standard at the 2024 Philippine Athletics Championsh­ips on Friday evening, May 10, at the Philsports Track and Field Oval in Pasig City.

As expected, they won their respective events but their winning performanc­es were way off the criteria set for their respective events for the Paris Olympics.

Hoffman, 25, breezed through the field and topped the women’s 400 meters 55.92 seconds, but it was still short of the Olympic qualifying standard of 54.85sec. She also ruled the 100m hurdles in a record-breaking feat, but missed the Games qualifying mark.

Knott also captured her second gold a¢er becoming the fastest female in the competitio­n with an 11.27sec performanc­e.

She needs to push herself harder is she is to hurdle the qualifying time of 11.07sec.

She earlier won in the women’s 200m.

Even 2016 Rio Olympian Eric Cray couldn’t hide his frustratio­n with his performanc­e despite winning the men’s 400m hurdles with a time of 50.51sec.

“I’m definitely trying to hit the Paris (Olympics) mark. Practice has been going great. I feel great but it’s just not coming out,” said Cray, who needed to run two seconds faster as the standard time for the said event is 48.70sec.

The six-time Southeast Asian Games champion is scheduled to compete in six remaining tournament­s before the July 30 deadline.

Meanwhile, Fil-british Victoria Bossong continued to make waves by leading the final qualifiers in women’s 800m with a time of 2 minutes and 12.7seconds.

 ?? ?? KRISTINA Knott
KRISTINA Knott
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LAUREN Hoffman

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