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Matt Shervington

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

How good is Bruce?

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

The World Athletics Championships on the weekend in Sydney had those two highlights.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

Excuse me.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

And there's little doubt Australia is entering an athletics sweet spot and nicely timed too, I've got to say, ahead of LA 2028 and probably more pertinently Brisbane 2032.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

Peter Boll, Jess Hull, Claudia Hollingsworth, just to name a few all marquee names already.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

But nothing gets the juices flowing more than a sprinter.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

And in Gout Gout and Lachlan Kennedy, we have two with extraordinarily high ceilings.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

On Sunday, Gout Gout smashed his own national 200 metres record, becoming the first Australian to run under 20 seconds.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

And Lachlan Kennedy became the first Aussie to break the 10-second barrier on home soil, running 9.96.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

It really could be a golden age.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

And there's no one better place to assess the landscape than Channel 7 Sunrise's host,

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

Matt Shervington, who won bronze in Kuala Lumpur and joins us 100 days out from this year's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

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Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

Shervo, good to have you on.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

Oh, Tom, you don't need me.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

You summed it up beautifully.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

Well done.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

We've got two Queensland sprinters that, as you said, by 2032 are going to be in their prime.

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

And who knows, like when you look back and you list some of the most iconic Australian Olympians of all time, you think someone like Dawn Fraser or

Whateley
Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

Ian Thorpe, Cathy Freeman and then you think to yourself why are they so good is it because they performed extremely well at a home Olympic Games in 56 in Melbourne and then of course 2000 in Sydney and

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Matt Shirvington | Australian athletics is look bright (14.04.26)

I just think someone like Gaut Gaut particularly, who's 18 years of age and will be a sprightly 24 years of age by 2032 comes around, we could see another icon in someone like him.

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