This Aussie athletics youngster just produced a stunning result to explode into the frame for the Paris Olympics. 🤯🔥 9WWOS Athletics DiamondLeague
Australian Commonwealth Games gold medallist Oliver Hoare withdrew because of a pelvic issue, prompting Australian coach and agent Nic Bideau to pick up his phone and buzz Spencer who, conveniently, was already in London.
Spencer has carved out a series of breakthrough results this year, running personal bests in the 800 metres, 1500 metres, outdoor mile and indoor mile."It's been a good year so far and hopefully I keep going. Fellow Australian Stewart McSweyn, a 2021 Tokyo Olympics finalist, finished sixth in the same race, clocking 3:31.42. The Tasmanian had already run a world championships qualifier, but met the Paris 2024 entry standard for the first time at the London Diamond League.
Australian golden girl Nina Kennedy was impressive in the women's pole vault, registering 4.71 metres for fourth place and securing her first Paris 2024 qualifier. She's eligible to contest the world championships as a wildcard, having won last year's women's Diamond League pole vault title.Australian long jumper Brooke Buschkuehl, who's already earned selection for the world championships, continued her build-up for the Budapest major with a jump of 6.
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