Emerald Alan Webb returns to Hayward Field for the first time since 2001 on Saturday. r EUGENE JhueVa&u HARDWARE 014421 • Hardware • Electrical • Plumbing • Paint • Lawn & Garden • Housewares 342-5191 2825 Willamette - Eugene, Oregon Hayward favorites return to highlight men’s field The men’s Pre Classic field is filled with athletes who have Eugene ties in different ways Peter Hockaday Sports Editor The way athletes are pulling out of the 2003 Prefontaine Classic, you’d think Eugene was a hotbed of evil al lergy-causing pollens. Oh, wait, it is. But that’s not why athletes like Tim “World’s Fastest Man” Montgomery and Hicham El Guerrouj won’t show up for this year’s meet. Montgomery is recover ing from Achilles tendinitis, El Guer rouj is preparing for an attempt at the 5,000-meter world record next month, hurdling legend Allen John son is recovering from a calf injury and shot putter Adam Nelson is re covering from a back injury. “The fact that it’s a World Cham pionship year means nobody wants to take a risk,” meet Director Tom Jordan said. “With a guy like Allen Johnson, if he’s got any kind of doubts at all about an injury, he’s go ing to pull out.” But Jordan said there are still plen ty of highlights on the men’s side of the field, especially for the fans from Eugene. Duck fans will get to see cur rent, future and former Oregon ath letes go head-to-head with the world’s best at one of the world’s best track meets — even in an off-year. The Duck contingent is strongest in the 110 hurdles and the Bower man Mile. In the hurdles, former Duck Micah Harris will square off with current Duck Eric Mitchum. Harris graduated last year and his Oregon record is being threatened with each passing meet by Mitchum, a freshman who’s now only .06 sec onds behind the former Oregon star. In the mile, Portland native Mike McGrath, a high school senior who’s signed to come to Oregon next year, will square off with Texas native Steve Magness as both will try to break the four-minute barrier. The high schoolers will run alongside for mer prep phenom Alan Webb, who broke the high school mile record at the 2001 Prefontaine Classic. “I’m intrigued by the local angles,” Jordan said. That mile field is deep and should be one of the more exciting men’s events Saturday. The field in cludes the three aforementioned American stars and four of the top 10 mile runners in the world. At least six of the runners have run under 3 minutes, 54 seconds. “I didn’t think anybody had a chance to break 3:50 in the mile this year, then Bernard Lagat ran the equivalent of a 3:52 last weekend, and he looked so easy, he was cruis ing,” Jordan said. “That opens up some possibilities.” The spotlight should be on the field events early in the day as the shot put — the most thrilling event at last year’s Pre — takes place near the main grandstand. Nelson, who is currently ranked No. 1 in the world in the shot, won’t be back, but Kevin Toth and John Godina will. Toth won the event last year, and Godina won silver at the 1996 Olympics. “Well, basically, this is my meet,” Toth said of the Prefontaine Clas sic. “I think I put my stamp on it last year.” There are other field highlights. Savants Stringfellow, the world’s No. 1 ranked long-jumper, returns to Hayward Field for the first time since electrifying performances at the 2001 NCAA Championships and USA Championships. He leads * a field that includes the world’s three best long jumpers, who all happen to be Americans. “Ever since Carl Lewis retired, the long jump has been in the dol drums,” Jordan said. “With the top three long jumpers being American, hopefully it will get exciting again.” Benjamin Limo, ranked No. 1 in the world in the 3,000 and 5,000 last year, will compete in Saturday’s 5,000. The field also includes Ameri can favorite Bob Kennedy. Altogether, the 2003 Pre Classic is nothing to sneeze at. Unless you’ve got allergies. Contact the sports editor atpeterhockaday@daiIyemerald.com. south Eugene and u of 0 29th and Willamette 484-PAPA (7272) sprligfield, Dick's Milage, Clase Milage aid university Commons Mohawk & centennial 746-PAPA (7272) The Works™ Deal Large Pizza with THE WORKS™ only.. _ Expires 6/30/03 Available in Original or Thin Crust. Not valid with any other offer or special. Limited delivery areas. $1 charge on delivered orders. $4499 Pick 2 Large Pizza with 2 toppings of your choice only $099 _ Expires 6/15/03 Available in Original or Thin Crust. Not valid with any other offer or special. Limited delivery areas. $1 charge on delivered orders. Say "Papa size it!” Make any large an extra large! (30% more pizza) for only $2 more!