(短距離で)速く走る人 Holt 勝利,勝つs Paralympic silver
Australian (短距離で)速く走る人 Isis Holt says she can't be disappointed with another Paralympic silver メダル after 粉砕するing her previous best T35 100 metre time.
The 20-year-old went into the Tokyo final as the 激怒(する)ing favourite after 地位,任命するing the best heat time on Friday morning, just short of her world 記録,記録的な/記録する 13.43 seconds.
But history repeated itself with 中国's Rio 支持する/優勝者 Zhou Xia 原因(となる)ing another upset after getting off to blistering start.
British (短距離で)速く走る人 Maria Lyle, who won the 2019 world 肩書を与える, took bronze as she also did in Rio.
Zhou crossed in a world 記録,記録的な/記録する time of 13.00 seconds, with Holt also (太陽,月の)食/失墜ing her previous best to stop the clock at 13.13 seconds.
Melbourne-raised Holt said she couldn't have done any more.
"I wasn't 推定する/予想するing a time like that," she told Channel Seven.
"It would have been awesome to 勝利,勝つ that final but that PB for me is insane - that's a world 記録,記録的な/記録する and I couldn't be happier."
Holt stunned Australia when she became a world 記録,記録的な/記録する 支えるもの/所有者 at 14 but decided after the 2018 連邦/共和国 Games to take some time away from the sport.
Holt, who has cerebral palsy, said that に向かって the end of year 12 in 2019 she watched 支援する some of her races and "got the bug for it again".
熟考する/考慮するing psychology at university, Holt transferred her 熟考する/考慮するs to Queensland to train under Paul Pearce, who also coaches Riley Day, who blitzed her 200 metres personal best in Tokyo last month.
Holt will contest the 200 metres on Sunday where she will again look to 倒れる Zhou for Paralympic gold.