Natoya Goule, the Jamaican middle-distance runner, is upbeat after her second place in the 600m race at the Penn Relays behind American runner Ajee Wilson. Goule crossed the finish line in 1:24.96, just behind Wilson’s time of 1:24.50.
Despite finishing second, Goule is happy about her performance and the support of the Jamaican fans in attendance.
“It’s always fun running in front of the Jamaican fans at the @pennrelays,” Goule wrote on social media. “Thankful for a healthy race and a great start to the season.”
Goule, known as Jamaica’s middle-distance queen, drew strength from the cheers of the fans as she ran, feeling a surge of pride in representing her country on the international stage.
With her eyes fixed on the future, Goule declared she was ready for the challenges ahead.
“More to come; I am just getting started,” said Goule.
The 19th edition of the World Athletics Championships is set to take place in Budapest, Hungary from August 19th to August 27th, 2023.
Good luck for her hopefully this season she will be on the podium.