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feeling really sick because I was so scared. I was so nervous going out there and thought that I couldn’t do this, but I was already on the blocks. I didn’t know how I was going to run but I knew that I’m a really good bend runner, so all I had to do was get them on that bend and I knew I had them.” Yet despite the fear of the event, McLellan sees it as the best option for her in the future to couple with the 100m hurdles.
“I want to do the 200m and hurdles at the Commonwealth Games if the program permits,” she declared.
“I’ve got more potential in the 200m than in the 100m I think. I can continually run 11.4 and 11.3 in the 100m but can’t consistently run 11.1 like all of the European and American girls can do, so I don’t think that I can match them.
“In the 200m just after nationals last year I ran a windy 22.66 with a 2.1 m/s wind, so I think when I am in good shape that I can definitely beat that.”
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