she was one of the main favorites to win the gold medal in the 60 meter race in Belgrade. The Polish woman has been in a great shape in recent weeks. Recently, she broke the Polish record with the result of 6.99 seconds. Also during the qualifying runs in Belgrade she showed that she is strong.
Ewa Swoboda barely stood in front of the camera. She burst into tears and refused to talk to journalists
Unfortunately, the final did not go according to our representative’s mind. it had started badly, and although it seemed that it was getting closer to the lead with every step, it was only an illusion. . She lost the battle for the bronze medal with the American Marybeth Sant-Price by only two thousand seconds. The gold was won by Mujinga Kambundji from Switzerland (6.96 seconds). The silver was won by Mikah Brisco from the USA (6.99 sec).
Right after the end of the race, she stood in front of the cameras. She tried to analyze hotly what went wrong in the fight for the gold medal. It was difficult for the young competitor to control her emotions.
– Sorry, mom and dad. It was fast running. I am pleased with myself. Not that I couldn’t take the pressure, but something happened. I stayed a bit in the blocks, and when the girls run 6.96, there is no point in chasing … But what? It gives hope for the summer, said Swoboda.
– I’m going to be good for summer. After all, who expected such a return after an injury? I had a terrible injury recently, and now I’m fourth at the World Cup. It’s nice to be the fourth fastest woman in the world, but also a bit sad – she said.
With each subsequent minute of the interview, it was obvious that Ewa Swoboda has more and more difficulties with restraining her emotions. After the end of the conversation, our sprinter burst into tears and hid in the crush of her trainer Iwona Krupa. Swoboda declined to further comment on representatives of other media. “Enough,” she only replied when attempts were made to encourage her to do an interview, she relates.
Source: Sport

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