Dreams Of Gold
Jackson comes close to silver
RICHMOND'S Jo Jackson came
within a fingertip of snatching
World Championship silver in a
dramatic 400m freestyle final in
Manchester last night.
The 21-year-old from led Romanian
Alina Potec for all but
the final five metres of the eight
length race but had to settle for
bronze as her European rival
dug deep in the final few strokes
to snatch second place.
Jackson touched home in an
impressive 4.01.11 minutes with
Potec just six hundredths of a
second quicker in a race where
Australian Kylie Palmer stole
the show to win in a new championship
record time.
Despite her impressive swim
Jackson - who qualified for the
Beijing Olympics in 400m
freestyle at last week's British
Championships - was forced to
fend off Australia's Bronte Barratt's
advances during the final
few metres to hold on to bronze.
"I think that emphasises why
I want to make this my main
event," said Jackson, who
clocked 4.02.86 minutes in yesterday's
heats.
"I felt I could have gone quicker
but I did get a medal which I
am really pleased about.
"I would have liked to have got
a better one but I
am really tired and
I gave it 100 per
cent of my effort.
"I am happy because the
crowd were so good to me. I don't
think I would have got this
medal if it wasn't for them.
"Down the last 25 metres, I
tried so hard and that's all I
could give at the end of the day."
Jackson won silver in the
200m freestyle relay on Wednesday
along with Caitlin Mc-
Clatchey, Rebecca Adlington
and Mel Marshall.
But Jackson admitted her individual
success tastes even
sweeter.
"It's brilliant to get one for
myself even if the relay medal
was fantastic," she added.
"It does feel a bit more special.
"I was really pleased with
what I did this morning to qualify
and I felt really good going
into the final.
"It was hard going but the
crowd helps you out so much
and it allows you to keep going.
"It is my last swim before I go
for a break and then head into
the Olympics so tonight is about
just giving it everything.
"I was tired after the 800 on
Thursday but 400 is my main
event and I
look forward
to it.
"I was confident
there was more in the
tank tonight and I proved that in
the end."
Just 24 hours earlier Jackson
was forced to play second fiddle
to team-mate Rebecca Adlington
in the 800m freestyle.
Jackson stormed into the lead
off the blocks but Adlington
stole the show taking gold in a
new European record time of
8.08.25 minutes.
And Jackson, who finished a
creditable sixth and clocked
8.18.87 minutes, insists it maybe
about time to concentrate on the
400m event.
"That might be the last 800 I
do," said Jackson. "I've been
concentrating on my speed recently
and I think my aims in
the future will come in the 200m
and the 400m.
"I have been concentrating on
my speed a lot more recently
and it is showing in the 400
event.
"I don't want to say never but
I won't be doing the 800 again for
a while.
"I was a bit worried about my
800 because it wasn't the best at
the trials last week but I was
pleased with this."
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