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    My best and worst moments with the USA’s David Brown

    13.07.2016

    The US T11 sprinter reflects on career highs and lows.

    Two men sprinting on a track US world champion and world record holder in the T11 class David Brown speaks about his best and worst career moments. © • Getty Images
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    US world champion and world record holder David Brown heads to Germany this week for the penultimate Grand Prix of the 2016 IPC Athletics season, which takes place in Berlin on 16 and 17 July.

    The visually impaired sprinter won 100m T11 gold at last year’s World Championships, but missed out on a medal in the 200m, finishing fourth. He confirmed his place in the US Paralympic team after securing a hat-trick of victories at the US Trials earlier this month.

    Here he shares his best and worst moments:

    My best moment

    It was when the reality hit that my dream was coming true in London. We were walking in to the stadium, I was walking in with the team, and I heard the announcers say ‘The United States of America’.

    Before, four years prior (at Beijing 2008), I was sitting in the stands watching. Now I was actually down there on the track doing it. This was my goal, and it was actually coming true. This was not a dream. I was actually slapping myself when I was walking out there, thinking ‘I can wake up now! This is actually happening, this is crazy.’

    That was my first Games, I didn’t know what to expect, I was nervous, and I was seeing my dreams coming true in front of me. It was the first time I’d ever competed in front of a crowd like that, against international competition like that.

    My worst moment

    I would have to say the World Championships in Doha, in the 200m final. Everything was going great and then all of a sudden just went bad. I was the favourite to win and I ended up walking out with nothing. I hate that – not just that I was the favourite to win, but just because you don’t like losing. It hurt, it really did hurt, but I use that as motivation especially this year to be like ‘That is not going to happen again’.

    I never feel cocky going in to any races and I never underestimate my opponents – Lucas Prado, Felipe Gomes, Ananias Shikongo from Namibia, Daniel Silva - all them are great competitors. Any time of day anything can happen – as you saw in Doha. That was the perfect example. I was confident but not cocky. So that happened and I was just like ‘Well, I can’t do anything now, I need to get back and start all over again so it won’t happen again.’

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