An absolutely insane talent - made it look easy and no one got close to her. 22 yo and a silver, then gold in consecutive Olympics. I could see her taking the 40 year old slightly dicey world record if she stays injury free in the next 4 years. 1500m at 2050 tomorrow is the next big one - josh Kerr against Ingebrigtsen. I'll never understand the British Daily Mail - happy to fill the online version with negativity and bad news, rioters and celebrity ****e, but ignores it when a British athlete gets a gold.
She’s a fantastic role model for young kids who are interested in running, great attitude and determination , and great parental messaging to her ‘ you can achieve anything you want ‘
And dont forget the 17 year old Phoebe Gill.... still doing her A levels and just missed out on the final.
She completely bossed that race. Bent it to her will from the off and controlled every aspect it. Specifically at the break she just powered up slightly to position herself on the Ethiopian girl's shoulder and on the back straight heading home she pushed those chasing her out wide by stepping to her right half a metre. And once she hit the home straight she just opened her legs and showed her class - as Ronnie Pickering would have said. Do you know who he was?
Gold for determination anarl. Even though she's so young she's really put in the hard yards. Also consider that as a teenager she needed surgery to remove a tumour that left her unable to walk for a while and with significant permanent hearing loss. Given the **** storm the country is currently facing it's great to have some really positive news.
Trivia question for you... of all the events in the Olympics, which event as a participant is the shortest...?
I'm going to go for Long Jump, in the hope that the question is ironic - the shortest is the event with Long in the name