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Elaine Thompson-Herah’s hunger for success shines through in training, says coach Walcott

By Ian Burnett··1 min read
Elaine Thompson-Herah’s hunger for success shines through in training, says coach Walcott

Coach Reynaldo Walcott has provided insight into Elaine Thompson-Herah's day-to-day attitude and dedication in training, as the Jamaican track star prepares for the upcoming Paris Olympics under his guidance.

Having commenced coaching Thompson-Herah last November following her departure from coach Shanikie Osbourne, Walcott has been impressed by the athlete's unwavering desire to maintain her illustrious athletics career.

In an exclusive interview with Citius Mag, Walcott lauded Thompson-Herah's focused approach to training, attributing her success to her maturity and understanding of what it takes to excel in athletics.

"I always say that persons who have achieved a lot tend to be very focused," remarked Walcott on Thompson-Herah's progress. "It's way easier to work with mature athletes than younger athletes sometimes and most times because of their culture for me. They understand what it means to be successful, and understand what to do to become successful."

Eager to fulfil her potential

Walcott emphasized Thompson-Herah's hunger and willingness to put in the necessary effort on a daily basis. He described her as a determined athlete who is eager to fulfill her potential and achieve further success on the track.

Following a remarkable conclusion to the 2023 season and the transition to training under Walcott after the saga with her former coach, Thompson-Herah aims to defend her Olympic titles in Paris. Should she accomplish this feat, she would make history as the first female athlete to achieve a three-peat of sprint gold medals at the Olympics.

Thompson-Herah's commitment to excellence and her partnership with Coach Walcott reflects her unwavering determination to etch her name in the annals of athletics history once again. As she continues her rigorous training regimen, all eyes will be on Thompson-Herah as she strives for Olympic glory in Paris.

 

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