Torrie Lewis, the fastest woman Australia has produced, breaks national record in Tokyo
It is enough to say that you are very happy. A lot.
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“I think I was very nervous for this contest because I knew there were times I could hit in education. Actually, this is the slowest time in my mind [that] I had. I hope I can build it on it.
“But I was so nervous because I knew I could only do it – I just had to do that.”
Lewis doubled the starting list and the quality of the area it draws. Then he said it was something good.
“I was like ‘thank you – giving me the hardest one’.
“That’s why I wanted to run with them as fast as possible and see how I went.”
Lewis was shy about what the fastest time in his mind was, but it would be enough to say that it started with 10, not 11, and then it would openly be the first Australian woman to break 11 seconds for 100.
“Yes another [record]. Now we will do one more and we will do something else. ”
Torrie Lewis made a striking run against the US Superstari Sha’carri Richardson.Credit: Getty Images
In an obsession over the new phenomenon gut, this reminded that Lewis was still a young and the fastest Australian woman so far.
Orum I know there are still a lot of improvements in this starting area, but I’m bringing together, so I’m happy.
Orum I’m happy that I didn’t let the nerves get the best – as I said, I run at that time and run faster in education, so I just came here to come here and I had to be nervous and not.
Did he plan to beat Richardson or to let him sit on his shoulder and drag it faster?
Um I thought he was beating him, Le Lewis explained.
Um I thought, I came forward and beating it. But you know, when you’re so close, you can’t really say if you’re so close, so you still have to run.
“I knew I was stuck with them, [a national-record time] But you know, you don’t know the line until it passes.
“Now I can get out there with less nerves, I can do better, and if I do it well as I can, make a final, but you know, it will be very difficult. Now I’m glad my time, so we’ll see how it went tomorrow.”
Rohan Browning (right) seized Canada’s Jerome Blake (left) and Jeremiah Azu of Great Britain.Credit: Getty Images
Lewis had more luck than Rohan Browning, who missed the semifinals.
Browning caused a fifth disappointment in 10.16 seconds in its heat, but it was still a chance to progress in the semifinal as one of the fastest three times other than automatic qualifiers that finished the first three in his heating. When a third runner improved his time by 0.01s, he was knocked out in his last heat.
“At the end of the day, you cannot leave him to chance,” he said.
“Actually, I feel like I have a great preparation. Almost everything was good, so I don’t really have an excuse. [I] He just didn’t run well. “
It was Browning’s slowest running year.
“This is embarrassing because I have always continued its average laws and you should be able to recreate your season average,” he said.
“My average of the season is the best so far, so maybe I was looking for that big today, and maybe I was working hard for it.”
Browning changed coaches eight weeks ago and sought a change to help open the ability to unlock.
“To be honest, I just need innovation, some fresh eyes and fresh environment. Jack [Edwards, his new coach] A really great friend – for a long time. We have a really good relationship. If I have to hear me, he tells the hard facts. “
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