by Desmond G. Palmer, posted on December 20, 2009 7:02 AM
Gaining strength and cleaning up her mechanics -- that is how Olympic 100-m silver medalist Sherone Simpson plans to close the gap between her and the three women who, last season, pulled away from the rest of the world in the women's short sprint.
Charting her way back to the top is going to require greater levels of output from the petite graduate of the University of Technology. Simpson is working on getting stronger and equally as important, improving her mechanics, both essential to enabling her to go even faster than ever before.
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by O'Neil A. Reid, posted on September 01, 2009 7:05 PM
Jamaica’s Sherone Simpson, the Beijing Olympic 100m silver medalist, has finally returned. After enduring an injury-plagued season, Simpson has shown signs that she is fully recovered with a season best 11.04 secs (+2.8 m/s) at the Rovereto Athletics Meeting in Italy yesterday and an 11.15 clocking last Sunday at the XXX111 Cittadi Padova Track and Field meet in Italy. Full Story »
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