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Forget about becoming the new fastest man -- gold medal favorite Trayvon Bromell couldn't even reach the final of the 100 meters in Tokyo.
Forget about becoming the new fastest man — gold medal favorite Trayvon Bromell couldn’t even reach the final of the 100 meters in Tokyo.
In a stunning result Sunday, the American didn’t qualify after running a poor 10.00 in the semifinals. U.S. sprinters Ronnie Baker and Fred Kerley advanced.
The 26-year-old Bromell won the U.S. Olympic trials and has the top time in the event in 2021 at 9.77 seconds.
Jamaican superstar Usain Bolt had won the gold the last three Olympics in the 100 meters. Bromell was hoping to write a story of redemption, after leaving the Rio 2016 Olympics in a wheelchair due to searing pain in his Achilles tendon after running the anchor leg of the 4×11-meter relay.
He was eighth in the 100 meter final in 2016.
Sunday’s result wasn’t what he — or anyone at the Games — anticipated.
This story originally appeared on: NyPost - Author:Zach Braziller