Dr Mackenzie Little wins world javelin bronze after working as a doctor at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney
“I did it yesterday. So, you know, during the time I tried, it wasn’t exactly there. But I couldn’t be happier than the medal, especially if you talked to me two days ago, I was very excited to say that I had a medal today.”
Bronze matched the bronze medal from Little’s last world championship in Budapest and eliminated after three rounds in the final and won 12th.
“It was really difficult to maintain this sense of belief and maintain this education motivation after Paris, Lig said Little.
“It took months for Paris really to return again. This helps a lot.”
Remember that he is a young doctor who should follow the training at laborious hours and that he is a young doctor who has been released in his annual leave to be in Tokyo.
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In Australian sports financing, there is a little wrong when there is no more support that can walk and chew gum, but do not have the money to buy gum.
Before coming to Tokyo for the world champions, he made three nights in emergencies, called for another night, and then made a shift on Sunday night.
“I think part of it … It makes the stress of competition more managed.
Orum I feel that I am successful in high -pressure situations. At least in my surgical interviews.
“I am a person who loves to be busy and I love having this pressure and I can compete in it.”
In the meantime, hiding in the background of the Renaissance as the Sprint Nation of Australia – Gut Gut, Lachie Kennedy, Rohan Browning and Torrie Lewis rise can be in the flag medals of the auxiliary benefit.
This is not only fast, but you can also do the basic thing in the race – make the baton on the runway. And in this very important component of the race, Australia is terrible.
Australia’s 4×100 women and 4×400 men’s flag sets forced Baton changes and disqualified. 4x400m women discussed Baton change, but it was a little slow.
There are swings and intersections in the relays. In the 4x100m race of equivalent men, Australia was prepared to ignore the passage of the Baton, to run and decide to be eliminated like school children. With the GB team, Australia moved to the final of Sunday night.
This is proof that the fastest runner does not always win in the relays – the best relay team wins. Look at the revolutionary thought, of course, but it’s just something that needs to be kept in mind.
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