Great Britain's Tiffany Porter is through to the 100m hurdles semi-final
Joshua Richards
Monday, August 6, 2012
10:27 AM
Woodford Green athlete is fighting fit and in the semi-final
Woodford Green with Essex Ladies athlete Tiffany Porter breezed through to the 100 metres hurdles semi-finals after coming through her heat in third place on Monday morning.
The Michigan born athlete – whose mother Lillian was born in London – shot out of the blocks, but eased off towards the end of the race and clocked 12.79 seconds.
Porter’s preparations for the Games have been disrupted by a back injury that hampered her at a Diamond League meeting in Crystal Palace last month.
But the 24-year-old allayed any fears about her fitness.
“I’m fine now and looking forward to the semi-final,” Porter told the BBC.
“I haven’t raced since Crystal Palace, so I just wanted to come out, be safe and qualify for the next round.”
Porter, labelled a ‘plastic Brit’ by a national newspaper when she captained Team GB at the World Indoor Championships earlier this year, clearly had the crowd on her side and was greeted with a huge cheer when her name was announced to a packed Olympic Stadium.
And the World and European indoor silver medallist admitted the reaction helped to settle her pre-race nerves.
“It was wonderful,” she added. “It helped push me through.
“I was really nervous, I haven’t slept much in the last few days and it’s great it’s over.”
To mark one year to go to the London 2012 Games, the London 2012 Olympic medals have been unveiled to the world tonight at a special ceremony in Trafalgar Square, London.
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