“ The man was panicking in the back, ” Noah Lyles revealed how he knew Oblique Seville would have a bad start in the 100m heats because of how the latter looked before the race in Tokyo. However, in the finals, it was the Jamaican who made the 2024 Olympic gold medalist panic. Seville just became the first Jamaican athlete since Usain Bolt to win gold in the men’s 100m at the World Championships. Naturally, this calls for some jubilation by his coach as well.

A post on X by TvjNewscenter from September 14 shared how Glen Mills, Oblique Seville’s coach, felt like he was on cloud nine after the 24-year-old ran to history at the Japanese capital. “ Racers Track Club head coach Glen Mills reflects on his track record after guiding Oblique Seville to gold,making him the fourth sprinter

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