The teen sprint sensation took place in 10 seconds, as at the age of 20,100 m, as well as the Australian Athletics Championship
The gutti gland has created twice as many stories, broke 10 second barrier twice twice.
The Australian Sprint Sensation recorded 9.99 times in the heat and final of its up to 20 100 m 100m at the Australian Athletics Championship (April 10).
However, these two signs were with the help of wind with 3.5 m / s tails and 2.6 m / s above the legal limit of 2 m / s.
“That’s what I hoped for,” said the 17-year-old man shortly after the final end. “I didn’t get the beginning I predicted, but I just focused on what I need to focus on.
“There are obvious moments when the media is becoming a lot, but at the moment I let all be immersed. My thinking is to enter into the case mode.

Gout Gout (Getty)
Give Gut, who is a 100-m 100m record holder of Australia by 10.17, now will be highly a sane level for 200 m this Sunday this Sunday.
Returning in December, Fine art came down to the senior national record of Peter Norman 20.06 – A sign provided by the norm, the Olympic silver medal at the 1968 Mexican Olympics by 20.04.
Fine Arts Running is in second place in 2008 Global Universal List behind, which was followed by 19,84, three years ago at the USATF championship.
It meant that it was larger than 200 m in four months of it in four months of 200 million dollars, 2003.
“If the conditions are good, I hope I can run the best (more than 200 m),” he added. “But we will just know that day.”

Lachlan Kennedy (Getty)
The other man’s Aussie Sprints Talent, who should watch in Perth, is Lachlan Kennedy, who competes tomorrow morning at the highest preliminary stage of 100m.
Kennedy, who is only 21 years old, Meet Melbourne in Melbourne last month in MalboA number
Although the conditions were not perfect for Sprinting, it was cool, and it was a little wind, respectively, Kennedy on all time list of 200 m Australia.
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