#BudaQuest: Rasheed Broadbell not leaving anything to chance
Aug 18th, 2023 | Category: SPORTS | 4:49#JamaicaGleaner #Budapest #Hungary #WorldChampionships #RasheedBroadbell AUGUST 18, 2023: Hundredths of a second. That was the difference between 2022 Commonwealth Games 110 metres hurdles champion Rasheed Broadbell and a final appearance in his World Championships debut last year in Oregon. Since then, he has taken a no-nonsense approach to every facet of his training, something he hopes will put him on the path towards a maiden world title when his campaign begins on Sunday. Broadbell enters his second World Championships as the fastest in the world this year, clocking 12.94 seconds at the National Championships a month ago.
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