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In the early stages of his professional career, Oblique Seville was running to finishes that made him Jamaica’s nearly man in track and field.
A crowning achievement as 100 metres World champion has swiftly transformed the outlook for the sprinter. Now, the competitor is basking in who he has become – the hunted.
“Now that I’m the champion, everyone wants to beat you when you step out on the track. It’s like I’ve got a target on my back,” remarked Seville, who also spoke of his mental fortitude and the sprint rivalry between Jamaica and the United States.
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