Sprinter gout strives for Schola a household name in athletics, but the 17-year-old coach di Sheppard, you warned that he should give up a lot to get there
Jicht has received a grim warning from his coach, Di Sheppard, that his life will not be like that of an average 17-year-old, with the socialization of the cards for the time being.
The teenage sprint sensation makes waves in the sprint world, which has already won a national championship and apparently on the rapid disaster to international fame in athletics. But it’s not just about speed on the track; There is also a lot of sacrifice involved, and coach Sheppard is determined to prepare gout for a future full of victories.
Spend against The guardianShe praised the “emotional intelligence” of the young athlete but emphasized that Hist “massive skills” means that he has to let go of typical teenage experiences.
Sheppard said: “I told him for a few years that when we arrive at a certain point, your social life will be virtually non -existent, in the sense that you just can’t go where you want.
“He is now Pretty Muan at the time, which touches a bit when you think he’s still at school.”
Sheppard also emphasized the importance of gout who kept his eyes on the prize, with the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane as his ultimate target – a stage in which he dreams of sweeping the medals and crushing records.
She added: “Things will be Plateau, that’s a natural part. It has to eat:” scared, okay, now we have to find our next adjustment phase to go up. “
“For us to the top – we are still a long way from there – and Scholaue we know that this is our final goal, we are not too packaged the good things that eat. They are.”
Jicht has set his sights on Olympic glory and is also on schedule to challenge more from Usain Bolt’s legendary Sprent records.
Jicht has already taken Bolt’s record for the fastest 200 meters by a 16-year-old, with an amazing 20.04 seconds on the Australian All Schools Championships in 2024.
This performance not only exceeded the time of Bolt 2003 of 20.13 seconds, but also shattered the Oceanic record of Peter Norman of 20.06 seconds, which had been undisputed since 1968.
But gout does not stop there; He strives for the next record of Bolt’s 100 meters. The athlete already showed very promising with two Sub-10 second rons on the Australian Athletics Championships earlier this year, although they were selected by the wind, which means that they do not officially count.
Bolt’s 100m world record of 9.58 seconds was set at the age of 22 years old – and gout is now not far behind with an unofficial 9.99 seconds. The performances of the Australian at a much younger age point to the potential that he has overthrowed the record of the Jamaic Sprint King in the unauggy future.