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July 13, 2013
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James disappointed, but thankful for bronze medal |
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Andre Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter
Hands on knees, Tiffany James shook her head in disappointment seconds after crossing the line in the girls 400m final at the IAAF World Youth Championships in Donetsk, Ukraine. The young Papine High standout had just won her first medal at the world level, a bronze with a time of 53.56, but still, she was a picture of dissatisfaction. Trailing Britain's Sabrina Bakare, who won the gold medal in a personal best 52.77, and American Olivia Baker, who posted 53.38, James was in no mood to celebrate. Another shake of the head as she; as is customary, raised the country's flag and acknowledged the applause. "To tell you the truth, I am really disappointed in myself," said James, the national and Carifta Under-17 champion in the event. "I really didn't do what I wanted to do or follow the instructions that my coach gave me," James added. "I don't think I ran the backstretch like she told me to." Still, the youngster is grateful for the podium spot and is already looking to take all the positives she can from this experience. "I am feeling good about the medal, but disappointed with how I ran that race," James noted. "I made some simple mistakes and did not run like I planned." "But it's my first time representing my country at this level and I am at least leaving with a medal, so I have to be thankful," she added. |
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