News10 Jan 2012


James to take on Jackson in the Boston 400m

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Kirani James (C) of Grenada crosses the finish line ahead of LaShawn Merritt (R) of United States and Kevin Borlee of Belgium (L) in the men's 400 metres final (© Getty Images)

For 16 years, New England track fans have come to expect the world’s best middle distance and distance runners to go head-to-head on the oval at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston.  This year those same fans will get an added treat.  On 4 February, the world’s top long sprinter, Kirani James, will take to the track at 400m at the 2012 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.



James, from Grenada, captured the 2011 World title at 400m and while primarily known for his outdoor success, James is the third fastest man in history indoors at 400m after his 44.80 performance in Fayetteville last February. Still only 19, James has found success on both the junior and senior levels. He was the 2009 IAAF World Youth champion, the 2010 World Junior champion and then added an NCAA victory before claiming the Samsung Diamond League title and his World Championship gold medal in 2011.  


“2011 was a dream season for me but I want to get started on 2012," said James, the first IAAF World champion from Grenada. "I hope for bigger and better this year and can’t wait to get started in Boston.”


James will not have an easy time in his Boston debut.  Among his challengers will be Miami native Bershawn Jackson, the world’s top 400m hurdler in 2010. Batman, as he is known, has flown around the track at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston before, most recently in 2010 when he won the 400m. While most accustomed to stepping over hurdles, Jackson also has four World Championship gold medals as a member of the USA 4 x 400m relay team in 2007, 2009 and 2011 and indoors in 2010. In the 400m Hurdles, Jackson is the Olympic bronze medalist from the Beijing Olympic Games, the 2005 World Champion, and was the top ranked American in 2011.


The Men’s Shot Put has not been contested in Boston since 2008 but will make a big return with Christian Cantwell, the reigning World indoor champion, leading the charge.  Cantwell has four IAAF World Championship gold medals and an Olympic silver medal from Beijing.


The 17th annual meet, the second stop in USA Track & Field’s Visa Championship Series, begins at 5:00 p.m. on 4 February at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center at Roxbury Community College.


Organisers for the IAAF


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