The Gold Coast Bulletin

SPRINTER IS PLAYING MR NICE GUY FOR GAMES

- PAUL MALONE

FORMER world champion Yohan Blake yesterday welcomed Queensland­er Trae Williams to the 10.10 Club and told him not to be “scared’’ when their paths cross at the Commonweal­th Games.

Blake, who arrived in Brisbane as one of the medal contenders for the 100m at the Gold Coast Games, said he noticed Williams’s 10.10 sec run in defending his Australian title last month.

With only Commonweal­th sprinters so far appearing in the top 30 for world-best 100m times in 2018, Williams ranks seventh on the list behind England’s Zharnel Hughes (10.01) and Blake (10.05).

“I saw the list. I’m looking forward to him being right beside me,’’ Blake said.

“Don’t be scared,’’ he added, looking down the barrel of a television camera.

“It’s really wonderful. Not many persons can run 10.10 in the early part of the season. It’s great, I’m looking forward to the competitio­n.

“What I want, to start with the Commonweal­ths, (is) to take over the dominance of the sprinting world. I want the Commonweal­th Games to set the year up for me. Australia is where it all begins.’’

Williams has four of the year’s top 30 times in the 100m, after lopping time off his personal best three times in the domestic season.

 ?? Picture: MARK CRANITCH ?? Yohan Blake headlines the growing list of athletes landing in Australia ahead of the Gold Coast Games.
Picture: MARK CRANITCH Yohan Blake headlines the growing list of athletes landing in Australia ahead of the Gold Coast Games.

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