Goldie Sayers is this week's Track Beauty!
Amidst the pouring British rain, Goldie stamped her class on a loaded javelin field a month before the London Olympic Games. Sayers threw a new personal best of 66.17m in Crystal Palace to snatch the win at that particular leg of the Diamond League. But her emphatic victory came at a huge cost, as Goldie injured her right arm in the process.
She still managed to compete at her home Olympic Games, albeit at a sub-par quality. Sayers crashed out of her third Olympics without reaching the final.
Sayers at the Crystal Palace. (Photo from Robbie Dale) |
For the better part of the past decade, Sayers has been the poster girl of British javelin throwing. As a junior, she placed sixth at the World Junior Championships in Chile. [1] She did even better at the European Junior Championships in Grosetto a year later, winning the silver medal with a throw of 55.40m. [2]
Her first senior final came at the Helsinki World Championships in 2005, where she came in at 12th place. Although she threw three centimeters shorter than at the Athens Olympics, Goldie fared much better in Helsinki in terms of overall placing. Sayers almost barged into the medals in Beijing, but her impressive 65.75m throw was only good enough for fourth place.
Judging by her sterling performance in Crystal Palace, 2012 should have been Goldie's year had she not succumbed to injury.
References:
- "Goldie Sayers." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldie_Sayers. Retrieved 10-7-2012.
- Ibid.
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