After COVID-19 shut down racing for a year, Knight running faster than ever
When the global track and field schedule shut down due to COVID-19, Justyn Knight went a year without a race.
But a student of his sport, he put the time to good use, studying the world’s top middle-distance runners during months of self-reflection in his quest to be the best.
What was evident among the best 5,000-metre runners were that they’re very fast over 1,500 as well. Medals often go to those with the best finishing kick, the fastest on the final lap.
Wanting to be in the mix at the Tokyo Olympics, the 24-year-old Knight put more emphasis on running a fast 1,500 — a move that has paid off.