‘A walk in the park’ – Powell confident of reaching 100 sub-10 clockings
Former world record holder Asafa Powell is confident he will get to the elusive target of 100 sub-10 clockings sometime in the coming season, despite insisting that it is not necessarily a primary focus.
Powell, who set the world record twice, first in 2005 (9.77) before lowering the mark in 2007 (9.74), has the most sub-10 clockings in history with 97. The 37-year-old has, however, been hampered by injury in recent years and has struggled to dip below the mark in recent years.
The runner has not managed to go below the mark since 2016, when he clocked 9.92. With a solid preseason behind him, however, Powell feels he is ready to get back to his best form and achieving the target is well within his grasp.
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“Based on how training has been going this year I expect it to be a walk in the park,” Powell said of getting to 100 sub-10 clockings.
“I’m not really focusing on that it will come naturally. I’m focused on going to the national trials where you have to go sub-10 and on the Diamond League circuit you have to go sub-10, so I’m not focusing on it,” he said.
“I’m just taking it step by step and making sure I stay healthy.”
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