After failing to qualify for the men’s 100-meter sprint finals at the Tokyo Olympics, the US team sprinter Trayvon Bromell expressed his gratitude to his supporters.

The 26-year-old player is considered a popular candidate to win the gold medal before the game, but he was not fast enough in the semi-final at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium on Sunday.

Bromell’s score was 10.00 seconds, and also lost to Nigeria’s Enoch Obaloluwa Adegoke in 10.00 seconds, while Britain’s Zharnel Hughes ran 9.98 seconds.

“I want to say thank you to everyone who accompanied me on this journey,” Brommel Wrote on Twitter Soon after the game.

“God knows how much I want to participate in that final. But I smiled and walked away because I know that after 4 years of showing a lot of people, you can still fight and make your dreams come true,” the religious person added “APTTMH” An acronym that means “praise the Most High.”

British sprinter Adam Gemili, who was a 200 million Olympic finalist, expressed his support for Brommel.

“People have yet to see Journey Brothers,” he wrote on Twitter. “2 years ago, you worked hard to finish the warm-up. From there to the Olympic gold medal contender. Your best has not yet come and raise your fist

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

On August 1, 2021, at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium, American player Trevon Brommel reacted after participating in the men’s 100 million-meter semifinal.
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