Sprint ace Gift Leotlela is going into his second Olympic Games high on confidence after a successful European season.
With eight days to go before the Tokyo Olympics, the University of Pretoria-based athlete has just come of what should be his best campaign in Europe despite all the challenges athletics faced this season due to heightened concerns over the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Last month Leotlela won his first international 100m race in Madrid, Spain, when he clocked 10.15 seconds and“I was young and nervous in Brazil . I had many races to work on my confidence and improve my running this year. I feel good, and I want to push myself in Tokyo. Anything is possible, and I am in good shape," Leotlela told Sowetan from Tuscany, Italy.
Leotlela is preparing for the Olympics in Italy with his coach Hennie Kriel and training partner Wenda Nel.The Phuthaditjhaba-born athlete set his personal best of 9.94 sec in May, at the university athletics championships held in Johannesburg. It is SA's second fastest time of all time, behind Tuks teammate Akani Simbine's 9.89 sec.
Leotlela's agent Lee-Roy Newton said: “Gift is doing well in Europe, and he is high in confidence. We want him to enjoy himself and give his best."
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