Mills, who guided Usain Bolt to two world records and multiple titles, has exuded confidence about his latest prospect Oblique Seville’s chances of making it to the podium despite an injury setback.
Oblique Seville’s coach Glen Mills has exuded confidence ahead of the epic men’s 100m clash at the Paris Olympic Games.
Mills, who guided Usain Bolt to two world records (100m and 200m) and multiple world and Olympic titles, explained that the youngster had suffered injury setback after the Jamaican Olympic trials but has been bouncing back slowly.
At the trials, he won the preliminaries and semifinal before finishing second behind Kishane Thompson in the men’s 100m final. His injury forced him to miss a lot of training sessions but Mills is confident that the star athlete will be ready by August 3, as he steps foot on the track for the preliminaries.