Jamaican sprint star Oblique Seville says his recent form suggest that he’s a lot fitter and stronger than he was last year.
His recent performances include a 47.44 second clocking in the 400 metres and 20.17-second over 200 metres.
Seville Says injuries prevented him from training properly last year.
The 23-year-old is set to face American Noah Lyles and Great Britain’s Zharnel Hughes in the men’s 100 metres at the Racers Grand Prix, on June 1.
Seville says his improved health and training system will carry him through the season.
Oblique Seville.