Before he stunned the world with a blistering race in Tokyo, Australia's fastest man was more recogniseable for his flowing mane than his sprinting prowess. Now mullet-sporting Rohan Browning has the chance to do what no Australian has done in 65 years and make the final of the Olympic 100m sprint. Browning first burst onto the international scene in 2017, where he was part of Australia's men's 4x100m relay at the world titles. 'I haven't been pushed this year like I would have liked and COVID has made it really tough to go overseas and find competition,' Browning told Nine newspapers recently. I can definitely be pushed a bit more,' Browning told Channel Seven post-race.
Source: The Nation August 01, 2021 06:56 UTC