The former Olympic champion has detailed what led to his poor show at the Diamond League Meeting in Rome where he finished ninth in a time of 10.20 seconds.
Former Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs has opened up about what went wrong at the Diamond League Meeting in Rome, Italy.
Competing on home soil, Jacobs was a favourite to have a great bounce back after finishing fourth at the Diamond League Meeting in Silesia. However, he failed to impress, finishing ninth in a time of 10.20 seconds.
The race was won by Letsile Tebogo, who clocked a stunning 9.87 seconds to cross the finish line as Christian Coleman came in second in a time of 9.92 seconds. Freed Kerley completed the podium in a time of 9.95 seconds.
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After the race, Jacobs noted that he was exhausted and could not deliver as home fans expected. He was hoping to achieve a podium bracket but claimed that the race did not turn out as he expected but he did not want to risk getting another injury.
"I arrived here quite tired, I am really tired. My legs said ‘no’ today. But the crowd was really amazing. Tonight, I could not run faster than that.,” Jacobs said.
“The race was not how I wanted it to be and I also did not want to risk an injury. I had muscular tensions. in my legs. I am not happy about this result, but it was really great to run here in Rome, in front of this wonderful home crowd,” he added.
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He is looking forward to racing at the Diamond League Meeting in Brussels before calling it and season and heading to vacation with his family. Jacobs has not had quite a great 2024 season but will be looking to bounce back in 2025.
“I hope to recover because I have another competition in Bellinzona. After that, I will go on a holiday with family to Hawaii. And then a new season will come,” he added.