Gift Leotlela bowed out of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, with his head held high, although it is not the end he wanted.
Leotlela finished fourth in his 100m semifinal when he ran 10.03 seconds on Sunday. A hamstring injury robbed him of another chance to run for a medal in the relay team, and he expressed his disappointment.
“This is not the ending that I wanted, but we move on,” said Leotlela. “It was good experience overall.”At 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, Leotlela battled stage fright when he was an 18-year-old novice. He did not go beyond the heats and he used his debut Olympics as a learning curve. Five years later, the talented sprinter put on an impressive performance to make the semifinals at his second Olympics.recoveringHe was in top form this year and managed to qualify for the Olympics in style,In mid-May, Leotlela attended a training camp in Gemona, Italy, with the fastest man in Africa, Akani Simbine . He won three of his four races in Europe ahead of the Olympics.
Next year he will have more chances to prove his pedigree on the world stage, via the Commonwealth Games and the World Championships. “I could not train this week because of a few niggles. I was nervous before the first race, and I enjoyed the first race and relied on my speed. It is time to move on and focus on the future,” added Leotlela.
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