Bisset bags gold at Universiade
30th Summer Universiade

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The barnstorming 2019 season has continued for The University of Melbourne’s Catriona Bisset, claiming the gold medal in the women’s 800m.
In a rough final, Bisset shrugged off a number of knocks and checks in the final lap to dash clear in the straight to win in 2:01.20 ahead of Christine Hering (GER) in 2:01.87 and Docus Ajok of Uganda in 2:02.31. Fellow UniRoo Morgan Mitchell finished 8th in 2:04.19.
Bisset follows in some famous footsteps as a Universiade 800m champion, with Mexico Olympic 800m gold medallist and fellow Melbourne University student Ralph Doubell winning the two lap event at the first World University Games in Tokyo in 1967. Madeline Pape also captured gold in the 800m in Belgrade in 2009.
The World University Games title adds to the Australian, Australian University and Oceania titles the 25- year-old has collected this year on a ten race winning streak.
Bisset, who smashed through the 2-minute barrier when winning the UniSport Athletics National title in Sydney in April, is a late bloomer. The architecture and planning student returned to athletics after an extended break from her late teens. Coached by Cathy Freeman’s mentor Peter Fortune she clocked 1:59.78 to win the UniSport crown, becoming the first Australian in a decade to go under the two-minute barrier.
Bisset said she was still shocked with the result.
“I’m so tired… I feel like a go into a state of shock after I do anything special like this. Even after running sub-two I feel like I have this really intense physiological response. I go into a total state of rejecting that it’s actually happened,” Bisset said.
“I fully expected them to let me lead, I thought I would have to do that, but the Ugandan wouldn’t let me let me. There was some proper elbowing, full on shoving, clipping each other’s feet. I’ve never been in a race like that before, it was probably my first real aggressive race I’ve been it.. it was so cool,” Bisset said.
Two days later MUAC athlete Jemima Montag collected individual silver and team gold in the 20km walk.
Rising walks star Katie Hayward (Griffith University) and Commonwealth Games champion Jemima Montag (The University of Melbourne) have finished one, two and combined with Philippa Huse (Monash University) to take the team gold in the 20km walk in a triumphant morning on the roads of Naples.
Hayward made her move after 40 minutes and was never headed to win in 1:33.30, 27 seconds clear of teammate Montag in second with Anezka Drahotova from Czech Republic third in 1:35.44.
Despite the 7am start time the conditions were tough with the temperature soaring to 34 degrees with no shade along the 2km loop.
“It was more of a mental challenge really, from 1k, just going around and around, but we worked together,” 18-year-old Gold Coaster Hayward said.
Montag, who won the Oceania title ahead of Hayward last month, was happy to see her young teammate take the win.
“It was hot out there, but it’s such a pleasure to watch your teammate succeed like that,” Montag said.
“If I had to be silver behind anyone, I am really happy that it was Katie.”
The duo have become close helping each other in the lead up and during the event.
“We have been on two camps together this year – one in Canberra at the start of the year and then Cairns after Nationals and just working together and even just contacting each other to see how we are, it’s such a great bond I think we have,” Hayward said.
“Even throughout the race, at the 6-7km mark, Jem was like ‘let’s go, we can jump these girls’.”
The result is just the fourth time in Universiade history the UniRoos have produced a 1-2 finish and the third time in athletics (Swimming in 1999 Mallorca, Spain – 100m butterfly – Adam Pine gold Burl Reid silver, Athletics in 2003 Daegu Korea – Heptathlon – Kylie Wheeler gold and Jane Jamieson silver and Athletics in 2009 Belgrade – 800m – Madeline Pape gold Kaila McKnight silver).
Hayward is the 18th athlete to collect gold for Australia in athletics at a Summer Universiade and only the second racewalker, the first being Olympic bronze medallist Dane Bird-Smith in the 2015 Gwangju Games.
The pair along with teammate Philippa Huse (Monash University), who finished 16th in 1:44.09, also took gold in the racewalk team event finishing in a combined time of 4:51.36, ahead of Ukraine in 4:58.02 and China with 4:59.53.
“I’m so thrilled with a gold team medal as well, that’s exciting too,” Montag said.
This triple medal haul takes the team tally from Naples to 12 – five gold, two silver and bronze – two more medals that in Taipei two years ago.
Melbourne University student Lizzie Hedding jumped well through both the qualifying rounds and final of the long jump to come away with 8th place. Georgia Hansen, battling injury, fought on to make the final of the 1500m alongside training partner Georgia Griffith and placed 10th in her first senior international team.
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Watch as Catriona Bisset (@MU_Sport / @MUAthleticsClub) pulls away from the pack to take gold in the women’s 800m in 2:01.20 🇦🇺🥇
The first medal for the #UniRoos athletics team 👊#Napoli2019 @AthsAust pic.twitter.com/RawyD1IfMP
— Australian Uniroos (@AUSUniroos) July 10, 2019