In a recent interview, Kishane Thompson expressed his gratitude for the global support
Kishane Thompson Jamaica 100m champ
Kishane Thompson

In a recent interview, Kishane Thompson expressed his gratitude for the global support he’s received, especially from Jamaicans, noting the overwhelming love even before winning a medal. He highlighted the intense competition at the Olympics, which sets it apart from his previous experiences.

Thompson shared that his main focus after the Olympics is to “finish the season strong,” though he doesn’t have a specific goal in mind. He emphasized the importance of execution in his performance, explaining that without it, results won’t follow.

Regarding the 200m race, Thompson mentioned that injuries have delayed his participation, but he assured fans that they’ll see him competing in that distance soon.

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