Gout Gout sets Tokyo alight with blistering semi-final run
The warning about gout was primarily sucking it with great expectations and warning that young performance did not guarantee a linear way to senior success.
The warning is that many good youth do not turn into good elderly, that is true. The equally correct thing is that the best elderly people are normally the best young people. Gout is the best young man to challenge the best elderly.
With the first foot finger in senior competition water, Gut showed that it was lacking from the challenge.
“I definitely feel comfortable [at the level]”He said.
“I definitely think that I have made more expectations from myself that than me than me, so this is one of the things I have to relax.
“But I know it should be a superpower. Because when you can put this pressure on yourself in education and the same pressure, you should skip the level and do your job in comp and training, so it is definitely a superpower.
“Knowing that I have time with me, I can only use it and I can do the small steps that I can do to make sure that I have grown the foundations, so I can do the small things correctly and today I can compete with the world.”
One of these steps will be to add muscle to the fold frame. Although Gout’s young age has made him extraordinary, you appreciate the physical difference and therefore how ugly his success is until you see that the next lane stands twice twice as much as twice.
Im I can definitely compete with them with a skinny frame, but growing is definitely something that needs to help me, especially when I start the block.
“Knowing that I can get this power, knowing that I can better carry out my race and be faster. [is encouraging]Definitely. Obviously, I’m a skinny structure, but strengthening is definitely the main focus point and I can go faster when I get stronger. “
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This year, together with people under 20, 20 Sub-Second Personal Most Working against Five Most Working, with an inevitable semi-finals that can be called. The ruling Olympic Gold Medal is considered a rough semi -final that will have to compete to the newly warming Bryan Levell, as well as Tebogo.
However, there is no jealous or gentle semifinal in world championships.
“All my mindset was forced and stuck with them and trying to turn the house straight pedal,” Gout said.
“I definitely think that I did it quite well and I got there, of course I did my job and ran a little hard and then came home.”
It was a striking 12 months for gout. Until December last year, it is useful to remember that no one has heard the school child’s gout less than 10 months ago. Now he’s a world figure. Initially, a figure of curiosity is an absolute figure of respect as a real emergence.
17 years old, the biggest name of Australian athletics and one of the biggest names in Australian sports. When Gut ran in the heat on Wednesday night, more than 3.2 million people watched that they live in nine national and SBS. For the context, more people watched him than he watched any of the two AFL semi -finals last Friday or Saturday nights.
In December last year, the All-High School Championship in Brisbane was the moment when GUT emerged. So far, at the same time flying under the radar of the people was at the radar of athletics. He had promised, but he was largely protected from wider exposure.
After all schools, all bets were closed. As a 16 -year -old child, he broke the national record of Peter Norman when he worked the 20.04s. He then went to national championships and broke the 20 -second barrier. The 19.84s ran, but the wind rose a little too much to make it legally recognized.
Nevertheless, these 20 sub-running, this year, the 10th fastest time-wind or wind recorded by any athlete this year. Some of the others in the top 10 are not in Tokyo because they did not do the US team.
After these performances, GUT’s priorities really returned to finish high school. He returned to Ipswich Linguist for 12 years and for education. He went to Europe during the mid -year school holidays, ran from 20.02 in the first serious international open age race, and broke his national record at the Ostrava Diamond League meeting.
He then came to Tokyo and wrote a more remarkable episode in his story.
Australian sprint star Torrie Lewis is in the 200 -meter semifinal in Tokyo.Credit: Getty Images
Torrie Lewis came fourth in half, missing the final
Like Gut, Torrie Lewis was retreated in the 200 -meter semifinals.
Four days ago, Sprinter was disappointed to miss the 100 -meter finals of women, he was afraid to break down on television, so he survived the cameras.
It led to a difficulty for self -swimming and reshaped his thought for longer speed. After making 200m semifinals, he decided not to press himself and not to see it as a free kick in the final.
“I didn’t do anything to lose, really – no expectations. I got my PB anyway.
“[Overall I finished with] Two PBS [in each of the 100m and 200m heats]That’s why this is the only thing I don’t get in. “
Jess Hull from Australia was still wearing a trademark smile, as Jamaica was greeted by Natoya Goulle-Toppin after passing the last line in its 800-meter heat.Credit: AP
Jess Hull falls within 800 meters, but its dream is not over yet
Australia mid -distance star Jess Hull stuck to 800 meters dramatic and fell. Two nights after winning a bronze at 1500 meters, it was cropped and fell after the first 200 meters of women’s 800 meters warming up.
He was able to stand up and continue to run, but it was a long road from the package and could not create any floor on the field and finished the last 11.5 seconds of the area.
But on the night there was another twist. Hull’s protest against the decline was supported and proceeded to the semifinals and the citizens joined Claudia Hollingsworth and Abbey Caldwell.
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