Reese aims to nail long jump gold with first leap
ByReuters
Updated 07/08/2013 at 16:31 GMT
As Olympic and twice world long jump champion, Britney Reese has become used to leaving her rivals in a pit of despair, and now the American is determined to win gold at the world championships with her first leap in Moscow.
"I have recently been called the sixth-round knockout queen.
I would rather be the first-round knockout queen," she told a
news conference on Wednesday at the Luzhniki stadium.
"My approach this year is to get it in the first round."
Last year Reese, 26, became the first American woman to win
the Olympic long jump title since Jackie Joyner-Kersee in 1988,
and she believes her event is "finally in the spotlight".
"Long jump is where it used to be and it is getting
stronger," said the 2009 and 2011 world champion.
"US athletes are finally getting back to the Jackie
Joyner-Kersee days when she jumped seven metres frequently."
Reese, the third leading female US long jumper of all time
behind Joyner-Kersee and Marion Jones, won with a leap of 7.12m
in London and started this season with a bang by registering a
lifetime outdoor best of 7.25 in Doha in May.
Her mark is by far the best in the world this year, the next
best being German Sostene Moguenara's 7.04. Only two other women
have jumped seven metres or better in 2013.
But her season has not all gone to plan.
In June her run of five straight national titles came to an
end when she fouled out on three attempts.
Reese said she was hindered by a hip injury in the
competition won by Janay DeLoach Soukup, who was third in the
Olympics and will again be a major rival in Moscow.
"I have competed less this year. I am 95 percent fit ... but
I have had three or four weeks full of practice," Reese said.
"It is going to be a great competition. I feel great and
excited coming in. Hopefully I can bring home another gold."
The Moscow world championships run from Aug. 10-18.
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