Sprinter Lachnan Kennedy has become the first Australian in 22 years to break legally the barrier 10 seconds in the 100 meters.
By competing in the World’s World’s Golden Gold Housing, Kenya, Kenyy Has Techy worked to the victory in 9.98 seconds.
21 years is the first to achieve the picture of the 9.93 of Patrick Johnson in 2003.
There was a fake start delayed to the race, but that that phase Kennedy as you became refruden could bring the best performance.
“It’s so good. I can finally say that raise 9! I didn’t want to get up or put pressure,” he said after the race.
“Take any race as it comes and knew it comes to come.
“I was there to win today and bring home, and I’m the Super Stoking to have the vine and time.”
Kennedy added that “he didn’t think of 9 is realistic until a couple of years ago” but he says it’s “getting better with every race.”
“I am looking forward to seeing what I can succeed after the year as we go closer to world championships”, has added.
Kennedy says he has become better every race. (Getty Images: Gerald Anderson / AnadolIt)
In the track, Kennedy gave a great thanks to his coach and training team.
“I have a good coach (Andrew Iselin), a good training training, and a good s & c and the team of me. It has been confident. It has been confident.”
Inasty after Kennedy is Ostrava Spable Second in June Heaven in June 24 where it will be joined by his sensation Aussia Sprint Gotta
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