She's determined enough to try again' - MVP coach Francis backs McPherson to bounce back from Olympic disappointment
The 32-year-old runner finished just outside of the medal places in Tokyo, after being caught and passed close to the finish line by USA legend Alisson Felix who captured the final podium spot. The race was won in dominant fashion by the Bahamas’ Shaunae Miller-Uibo with second place going to the Dominica Republic’s Marileidy Paulino.
McPherson’s finishing time of 49.61 was much slower than her season-best of 49.34, which had been recorded in the event's semi-final. The athlete collapsed violently sobbing after the event. Francis admits that the athlete’s time in the final was a bit of a surprise but believes she is poised to recover and post exceptional performances in the upcoming season.
“It was disappointing because I thought she would have run 48 high in the 400m (Olympic final),” Francis told Sportsmax.Tv in a recent interview.
“She is, however, young enough and determined enough that she will be able to try again,” he added.
McPherson, the event’s reigning national champion, returned to training with the majority of the club’s athletes earlier this week.