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nice. u stay on top of that aussie sprint scene hah.
also ran a 9.98 (wind-aided) after literally stumbling out of the blocks.
Quote from: adarqui on March 25, 2019, 10:07:57 amnice. u stay on top of that aussie sprint scene hah.Yeah hopefully we can get another sub 10 sprinter soon. Rohan Browning is 21 (10.08 PB), Trae Williams is 21 (10.10 PB) and Jack Hale is 19 (10.19 PB). Josh Clarke is 23 and has a 10.15 PB but the last couple of years he has been cut down by hamstring injuries.
Quote from: Mutumbo000 on March 26, 2019, 04:54:39 amQuote from: adarqui on March 25, 2019, 10:07:57 amnice. u stay on top of that aussie sprint scene hah.Yeah hopefully we can get another sub 10 sprinter soon. Rohan Browning is 21 (10.08 PB), Trae Williams is 21 (10.10 PB) and Jack Hale is 19 (10.19 PB). Josh Clarke is 23 and has a 10.15 PB but the last couple of years he has been cut down by hamstring injuries.Trae Williams has signed a 2 year contract to play Rugby 7's. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-22/trae-williams-quits-athletics-for-olympic-rugby-sevens/11139158
Quote from: Mutumbo000 on May 24, 2019, 07:58:35 amQuote from: Mutumbo000 on March 26, 2019, 04:54:39 amQuote from: adarqui on March 25, 2019, 10:07:57 amnice. u stay on top of that aussie sprint scene hah.Yeah hopefully we can get another sub 10 sprinter soon. Rohan Browning is 21 (10.08 PB), Trae Williams is 21 (10.10 PB) and Jack Hale is 19 (10.19 PB). Josh Clarke is 23 and has a 10.15 PB but the last couple of years he has been cut down by hamstring injuries.Trae Williams has signed a 2 year contract to play Rugby 7's. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-22/trae-williams-quits-athletics-for-olympic-rugby-sevens/11139158That's a blow to the relay team, but I think it's a good decision for him. He took the classic post-PR backwards step and there's a few other sprinters in his tier now. It shows how limited a career in athletics is even when you're running 10.10. It's either: commit fully for 8-10 years to hit absolute peak in late twenties (while hopefully avoiding injury), or quit while ahead and still young enough to re-train in a different sport.