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Piers Copeland Relishing 1500m Euro Indoors Shoot-Out After Impressive Display To Reach Torun Final

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Piers Copeland produced an impressive performance to ease his way into the European Indoor Athletics Championships 1500m final in Poland. The former Cardiff Metropolitan University student finished second in his heat to claim an automatic qualifying spot in Friday evening’s final.

By Owen Morgan

Piers Copeland produced an impressive performance to ease his way into the European Indoor Athletics Championships 1500m final in Poland.

The former Cardiff Metropolitan University student finished second in his heat to claim an automatic qualifying spot in Friday evening’s final.

Running in a fast second heat, Copeland was happy to sit at the back of the pack early on before gradually moving up the field.

Piers Copeland will be up against some top quality rivals in Friday’s final after taking second in his heat behind Ignacio Fontes of Spain. Pic: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile via Getty Images

As the race reached its closing stages, the Cardiff-based athlete tried to close the gap on leader Ignacio Fontes, of Spain, but eventually had to settle for second place.

Copeland’s time of 3:38.88 was just outside of the new Welsh indoor 1500m record of 3:38.55 the Wimborne AC man set in Manchester last month.

“There were a lot of quick guys in that heat so it wasn’t comfortable,” said Copeland.

“I knew I would have to run at my very best to get through. It was quick from the gun so I knew I would have to be patient and make sure I was there with 200 to go.

“It is very physical indoors with some big guys scrapping it out. My goal was to qualify for the final so I am pleased with that. Now I am there I will see what I can do.”

In the final, Copeland, the second-fastest qualifier overall, will be up against the likes of Norwegian superstar Jakob Ingebrigsten and reigning champion Marcin Lewandowski, of Poland.

Earlier in the evening, former Swansea University student Verity Ockenden also booked her place in Friday evening’s 3,000m final.

Swansea harrier Verity Ockenden also impressed reaching Friday’s 3000m final. Pic: Piotr Hawalej/Getty Images

The Swansea Harrier produced a perfectly judged run to clock 8:52.60 as she finished second to Slovenia’s Marusa Mismas, who was later disqualified for taking a step off the track along with the Netherland’s Jip Vastenburg, who had finished third.

Mismas’ disqualification makes Ockenden the fastest qualifier for the final.

Fellow Brit Amelia Quirk also qualified for the final by finishing fourth in the same heat in 8:53.21, while Amy-Eloise Markovc made it a hat-trick of British qualifiers by winning her heat in 8:56.26.

Ockenden, who is in excellent form having set a new personal best of 8:51.63 in Manchester last month, was delighted to reach the final, although the tactics weren’t quite what she’d planned.

“It was a bit of a scruffy race and not really the way I planned to race it,” she said.

“I wanted to stay out of trouble but you have to deal with it as it comes. I am glad that I managed to work my way through and I am feeling good. It is great that we have all made it which maximises the chance of Britain getting a medal.

“My aim was to get to the final so the first race for me at this level it is great to have done that. It was a real boost to see Amy (Amy-Eloise Markovc) finish first in the first heat just as we came out.

Ockenden’s fellow Swansea Harrier Joe Brier starts his campaign on Friday morning as he takes part in the 400m heats.

 

 

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