Daily Observer (Jamaica)

‘I could have done better,’ — Francis

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Athletics Under-20 Championsh­ips that will be held August 17-22 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Francis was one of the standout athletes of the ISSA boys’ and girls’ championsh­ips in May, winning the 200m and 400m gold medals, a repeat of her double, weeks earlier, at the County of Cornwall Athletics Associatio­n (COCAA) Western Championsh­ips.

She, however, finished second in the Under-20 200m final, running 23.78 seconds (-1.7m/s), behind Edwin Allen’s Tina Clayton (23.61 seconds), and faded to third in the 400m, running 54.56 seconds at the “Trials” last weekend.

Francis, who confirmed that she will be attending Auburn University in Alabama starting later this year, was not happy with her overall performanc­e at the championsh­ips, especially in the 200m.

“I was not too happy overall,” she told the Jamaica Observer West.

“My 200m race was not up to standard, I could have done better, I tightened up on the home straight and that messed up my form. I was hoping to get a personal best in the 200m but it did not work out,” said a disappoint­ed Francis.

As one of the outstandin­g high school athletes this year, Francis attracted attention from some of the top US universiti­es, but said she chose Auburn because…”i think Auburn is a better fit for me and the programme that I think can get me to the next level.”

Francis said she plans to study finance at the university, where she will follow in the footsteps of a number of Jamaicans who carved out a niche at the Alabama-based institutio­n.

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