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Sprinter Rohan Browning’s path to pace, pain and perfection – ABC News
No Australian has run faster on home soil than Rohan Browning as he qualified for the Tokyo Olympics, and he told David Mark it felt like pure elation.

Rohan Browning is fast.
No Australian has run faster on home soil than the time of 10.05 seconds he set in Queensland last month to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics.
And what does it feel like to be running faster than 11 metres every second in a blurring whirr of legs and arms in perfect synchronicity?
“It feels like pure elation, feels very smooth,” he told ABC Sport.
“But the average corgi could outrun you, so, I suppose, that’s a humbling sort of fact.”
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