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Something INSANE Just Happened In The Female's 200 Meters - Abby Steiner VS Sydney Mclaughlin
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Now, that’s a great strategy! That’s probably one of the reasons why she’s such a great athlete; Abby Steiner acknowledges AND recognizes the strength of the people she’s up against, but also makes sure that she’s not intimidated and instead focuses on her own strengths.
Fans undoubtedly missed her on the track so they are now very eager to watch her progress this Olympic season. Mind you, she does not disappoint! In her first race back from surgery, Abby Steiner won the 400m at the Gamecock Invitational held in Columbia, South Carolina. She was followed by Karimah Davis and Jahnile Registre in second and third place, who clocked 51.98 and 53.99 respectively. Simply put, it was at the event hosted by South Carolina Track & Field at the Sheila & Morris Cregger Track where Steiner started her season with an impressive victory from a challenging heel surgery.
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