Joe Truman Has “Something to Prove” in the Fight for a Place at the Olympics
Great Britain sprinter Joe Truman knows he has a point to prove as he targets an Olympic debut in Paris next summer.
Great Britain sprinter Joe Truman knows he has a point to prove as he targets an Olympic debut in Paris next summer.
“Many people play tennis. Not so many compete,” Nieminen told reporters. “We don’t have too many professional players.
The New York Knicks would be the one franchise that could make him have second thoughts.
The Tour of Britain 2023 sees a star-studded peloton ride from Altrincham and Manchester on stage one to the route finish at Caerphilly Castle.
But those frustrations are now fuelling Truman as he looks to fulfil his long-standing ambition to represent Great Britain at the Olympics.
One look at the benches ahead of kick-off should have given every indication as to which way the result was going to go.
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Sir Bradley Wiggins won gold in the men’s time trial at the Road World Championships in Spain on this day in 2014.