McAnuff Wraps Up Season In Style At Short Track Worlds
Sean McAnuff (27) concluded his season this weekend at the ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Beijing, China
McAnuff got his Worlds under way in Heat 7 of the 1500m quarterfinals. He was in the hunt to advance right up until two laps to go when he found himself unable to go with the pace. He came home in a time of 2:25.402 for fifth place. In Heat 6 of the 500m preliminaries he continued his fine form in the distance with a new Irish record of 41.928 which him in fourth place. By the time Heat 10 of the 1000m preliminaries rolled around, he was firing on all cylinders. He placed third in a time of 1:29.737 and missed out by just one place going through to the Heats later in the day.
McAnuff began the second day of racing in Heat 4 of the 1500m repechage quarterfinals. He kept in contact with the leaders until the final few laps and crossed the line in seventh place with a time of 2:21.571. He ranked 48th for the distance. Next up was the 500m repechage quarterfinals and he was drawn in Heat 6. He showed some great strategic racing making a pass on the final lap that propelled him into second at the finish and lowering the Irish record once more to 41.836. He came 33rd in the overall distance classification.
On the final day of racing for the season McAnuff lined up in Heat 2 of the 1000m repechage quarterfinals. He kept himself in the thick of things until the penultimate lap when two athletes ahead of him collided. He took the opportunity to avoid getting caught up and swerved around to come home in first place with a time of 1:26.853. He advanced to the repechage semifinals and raced in Heat 1 where he finished fourth in a time of 1:27.252.
“Finishing in the 1000m with my best ever ranking in an ISU World Championships is a great feeling,” McAnuff said. “To finish strongly in the 1000m and set another new Irish record in the 500m is the culmination of this season’s dedication, sacrifice and of course the support from my wife, training partners, family and friends, as well as the Irish federation. I have felt my understanding and confidence grow this season more than ever before. I took away from this competition that I have more work to do on my starts and the set up of my first half lap strategy. Overall, I must say this weekend’s experience has been an absolute motivation for me to keep pushing my limits going into this off season and into the Olympic season to come!”