Canadian track star, Andre De Grasse, admits to being impressed with the rapid progress of young Jamaica quarter-miler Christopher Taylor.
These days, the athletes often cross paths as both train in Florida with well-respected coach Rana Reider. Taylor recently opened his season with a quick 45.73 clocking to finish second in the men’s Indoor 400m at the World Athletics Tour in Fayetteville, Arkansas a few weeks ago.
The outing was the prodigy’s first 400m race since 2019, but he had also surprised many last year with a brisk 10.42 over 100m. De Grasse would, however, not have been among those surprised by the high level of those recent performances.
“He very talented, very, very talented. Sometimes I ask the coach to put me in a workout with him because he is very good for 300 workouts for me when I am preparing for the 200m,” De Grasse told SportsMax.tv’s The Commentators.
“He is very good. He just ran the other day and I am really happy for him. His problem the last couple of years is trying to stay fit and he is very healthy right now and feeling good,” he added.
“It was very impressive (recent run) especially for an indoor season, he’s never done it before, so by the time he comes outdoor he should be in good shape. I’ve been watching him, he’s been in the group for a couple of years now but I think he is taking a lot of things more seriously.”
Listen to the rest of the interview from this week's The Commentators podcast below.