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July 8, 2013
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Thompson ready to face WYC challenge
André Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter


Yanique Thompson - Ricardo Makyn

DONETSK, Ukraine:

Yanique Thompson will walk into Donetsk'sStadium RSC Olimpiyskiy with a huge target on her back, but the 17 year-old is hardly bothered by the extra pressure.

The young Holmwood Technical sprint-hurdling star is one of the biggest medal hopes for Jamaica here at the IAAF World Youth Championships, having shown herself to be the top 17 years and under 100m hurdler in the world, with the fastest time recorded this year - 13.36, which she posted at an All-Comers meet in early June.

However, the Spanish Town native is not allowing the heightened expectation nor the fact that this will be her first time competing at the world level to get to her, as she locks in to her main objectives - well aware that each of the planet's top sprint hurdlers in her age group, will be looking to beat her and her time.

"I know that everyone wants to beat me, so I have to work extra hard because everyone is aiming for me but I will be ready, and I look forward to the challenge," a confident Thompson told STAR Sports.

exciting

Thompson will be among the first Jamaicans in action on Wednesday's opening day, with the 100m hurdles heat set for 9:30 a.m (1:30 a.m. Jamaica time).

"It's very exciting and I hope to go out there and do my best because it is of course my first time at this level, and I am hoping to leave a mark and show the best of my abilities; that would be getting the gold, or even a medal," added the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls' Championships Class Two winner and national junior champion.

"It's been a good season so far for me and hopefully it ends with me getting a medal at the World Youth Championships," Thompson added, with a hint of displeasure where her preparation is concerned.

"I am pretty happy with my year overall even though it could have been better but I am grateful. My preparation could have been a little better I think, but all in all, I feel in very good shape," Thompson noted.



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