Elaine Thompson Tokyo 2020

tokyo 2020 alertsJamaica’s defending sprint double champion, Elaine Thompson-Herah, said she will not get too “excited” as she aims to approach her events round by round.

“I am pretty much confident, but as I said, no pressure,” said Thompson-Herah. “I don’t want to be too excited, round by round,” she said will be the approach.

Thompson-Herah impressively booked her semi-final ticket. The Rio 2016 100m and 200m champion opened her account in 10.84, which she made to look very easy.

Her first-round aim, she said, was “get out for the first 30, and control.”

The 10.70 sprinter looks forward to the semi-finals. She will run in the semi-final against Bahamian TyNia Gaither, Blessing Okagbare, Dina Asher-Smith and Jenna Prandini.

STARTLIST
ORDER
BIB COUNTRY ATHLETE PB SB
2
1383 CAN 11.13 11.16
3
1130 BAH 11.02 11.02
4
2521 JAM 10.70 10.71
5
3050 NGR 10.79 10.89
6
3499 SUI 10.91 10.91
7
1995 GBR 10.83 10.91
8
3882 USA 10.92 11.11
9
2130 GER 11.00 11.10

“Semi-final is going to be more running, so I (will) just go out there and book myself in the final.”

“The preparation is already done, so it’s just taking it round by round.”

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By Anthony Foster

Is a two-time Jamaica sports journalist of the year (2004 and 2005) and world-renowned journalist. One of his award-winning articles was on Usain Bolt, 6-time Olympic champion, 11-time World champion and sprint double record holder, was published in the Jamaica Gleaner in 2004. Anthony has covered Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016; Six (6) IAAF World Athletics Championships between 2007 and 2019 and several other international sporting events, including the 2007 World Cup of cricket and his favourite football team, Argentina vs the USA in 2004.

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