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Browning breaks 17-year 100m Olympic drought by almost cracking 10 seconds – The Guardian
The Sydney University law student looks to Tokyo after making history with the quickest run by an Australian male on home soil

Olympian-in-waiting Rohan Browning can taste more seismic breakthroughs after storming to third on the Australian mens 100m sprint all-time rankings at the Queensland Track Classic.
The best domestic ensemble assembled for a meet outside of a national championships in more than a decade had the crowd anticipating something special and the 23-year-old delivered with a sizzling 10.05 seconds meet record in the final.
Only Patrick Johnson (9.93) and Matt Shirvington (10.03) are ahead of Browning and…
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