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Brathwaite Sets Season’s Best at World Indoors, Just Misses Finals Qualification

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British Virgin Islands sprinter Rikkoi Brathwaite clocked a new season’s best of 6.60 seconds on March 1, at the World Indoors Championships in Glasgow.

He finished fourth in Heat 2 of the semifinals, which earned him the 12th overall position out of 50 competitors, narrowly missing qualification for the finals of the 60m event.

Reflecting on his performance, Brathwaite expressed satisfaction, stating, “I came out and gave my all, and while my goal was to make it to the finals, I am satisfied with my performance.” He attributed his success to the unwavering support of the home crowd, acknowledging their encouragement on social media. “I know I have the home crowd supporting me,” Brathwaite remarked. “They’ve been with me from day one, and we are grateful for the support they show.”

Looking ahead, Brathwaite remains optimistic about his future in the sport. “I am grateful to be healthy, and I recognise that this is a process,” he said. “Each race, each meet, and each practice session provides an opportunity to learn and grow in the sport.”

Despite the conclusion of his competitive opportunities at the World Indoors 2024, Brathwaite remains committed to pursuing his dreams. “I love the sport, and I will fulfill my dreams,” he declared. “God has blessed me with the ability to compete against the world’s best, and I know the best is yet to come.”

With the Olympics on the horizon, Brathwaite is determined to continue his impressive performances. “I ran sub 10 last season in the 100m,” he noted. “It is only a matter of time before I do the same again.”

Currently residing and training in the Orlando area under the guidance of Coach Jean-Carlos Arroyo (Coach JC), Brathwaite boasts an impressive athletic resume. As the BVI National Record Holder in the 60m and 100m, a 2X Semifinalist qualifier at the World Indoor Championships, and a recipient of numerous other prestigious titles, Brathwaite’s journey in the world of sprinting is far from over.

 

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