Australian star runner Jess Hull sets a new national record in the 800 metres
Tokyo: Jess Hull won the bronze medal on Tuesday night. On Thursday night, his leg was opened by the pointed ends of another runner and fell into the runway, but finished the last race.
On Friday night, he was allowed to compete in the semifinals after a protest trip, Hull broke a national record with a bandage leg, and became the first Australian to make a 800 -meter final at a World Championship.
Jess Hull (right) was smiling after a record -breaking run. America’s sage Hurda-Klecker (left) came fourth.Credit: AP
This is quite week and not over. He runs the 800m final on Saturday night. Judging by the week, everything can happen.
“I mean, bronze medal, a record, [falling over]… I’m not someone to be dramatic, but these championships were quite dramatic for my own standards. ”
The 1: 57.15 Run not only broke the national record of Claudia Hollingsworth until 0.52, but eliminated Hollingsworth from the final. Hollingsworth took the fourth place in half during 1: 59.50 and relied on other results to make the final.
And not even his serious event. This week, 1500 -meter bronze medal in Tokyo, the 1500 -meter silver medal Olympics from Paris, 800s for fun and here.
“I think this is a dangerous way, I don’t have any pressure or expectations on this event, and I’m just running quite free, and this is quite dangerous when you’re there among the women who are expected to do something fast and well, so yes, I enjoy and work free and have fun.
“Tonight, I just thought, I will take advantage of it in the best way… So, I have a second chance, but I also got three rounds of the 1500s on my legs, so I go out tonight and run a pb and run a pb and win my place in the final.

