
‘Gutted’ sprinter Rohan Browning APOLOGISES to teammates after an ‘awful’ fall sees Aussies crash out in 4x100m relay
- Sprint sensation Rohan Browning tragically stumbled in his anchor 4x100m leg
- The gutted 24-year-old apologised to his teammates and the nation post-race
- Browning has become a media star following his amazing Tokyo 2020 campaign
Rising sprint star Rohan Browning has apologised to his teammates after a shock stumble into his final leg of the 4x100m relay crashed the Australians out of the medal hope hunt.
The Tokyo 2020 sensation was primed for a big anchor home to secure a top three qualification spot for the Australians in the relay final when he lost his footing and failed to take the baton from Jake Hale.
Rohan Browning tragically falls to the track before being handed the baton for his anchor leg in the men’s 4x100m heat
Browning got to his feet but it was all too late as England clocked in a 38.46 heat as the 24-year-old walked to the finish in disappointment.
‘Only has to be clean, oh no it’s all over!,’ legendary caller Bruce McAvaney said.
‘I cannot believe it … a disaster for the Australians.
That blame would be ticking over left, right and centre, never seen anything quite like it.’
‘Huge apologies there but I think I just squealed … that was awful, he looks devastated,’ former sprinter turned Channel seven commentator Tamsyn Manou said.
‘That’s what happens when Rohan wouldn’t be able to do a lot of this training.’
Browning was visibly gutted, walking to the finish with teammate Jake Hale
Browning apologised to his teammates in Hale, Josh Azzopardi and Jacob Despard, who were visibly gutted by the early games exit.
‘So sorry, I know these boys put in so much work and in many years of…
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