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Rooney delivers captain's performance in Beijing

BySportsbeat

Published 23/08/2015 at 09:16 GMT

Martyn Rooney has his sights set on a final spot after he delivered a captain's performance in his 400m heat at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing.

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The team captain was in the second heat of the 400m, which produced no fewer than two national records, one area record and a personal best for the 28-year-old Brit. Seven years on from setting his previous best mark in the BirdÕs Nest Stadium at the Olympic Games, Rooney showed that it was a happy hunting ground, finishing fourth in 44.45 seconds Ð 0.15 off his time set in 2008. The race which was won by Saudi Yousef Ahmed Masrahi in 43.93, but Rooney who is now ranked fourth on the UK all-time lists secured his semi-final berth as a fastest qualifier. Rooney said: "Every start list for every heat was incredible, all world-class. I came in to run fast, and I knew I was going to have to run 44-high. "But to run 44.4 and come fourth, it's just shows where the standard of athletics is. The standard of the event has picked up, with these heats being won in 44.5 and mine 43.9. All of the guys in the event are running fast, they all look good. "The basis of my appeal was that I am a championship performer. But I have to make the final yet, and then I'll be vindicated. For now I need to come back and do it all again, and maybe even better." British champion Rabah Yousif continued his strong 2015 form winning the fifth heat of the 400m in 45.24, but up against the three 2012 Olympic medallists in his heat Jarryd Dunn failed to progress. It was a case of a tale of two stories as the heptathlon entered the final day of action. Jessica Ennis-Hill maintained her lead from overnight in the long jump courtesy of her second round effort of 6.43m, but it was heartbreak for Katarina Johnson-Thompson, who registered three no jumps. After two fouls, it looked like the Liverpool Harrier had produced a big jump only for the red flag to be raised stepping over the board by an agonising 0.10cm Ð dropping her down to 29th on the overall standards by the end of the day. In the penultimate event, Ennis-Hill's first attempt of 42.51m in the javelin saw the Olympic champion go into the 800m with a lead of 86 points. Johnson-Thompson bravely fought back from her long jump disappointment to record a best throw of 39.52m. There was great news for Eilidh Child and Meghan Beesley, with both 400m hurdlers moving through to the semi-final. Tom Bosworth battled the warm conditions on the roads to cross the line in 25th place in the 20km race walk in a time of 1:23.58, while Asha Philip came through her opening round test in the 100m, taking the third automatic spot in heat one. © Sportsbeat 2015
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