JOEL FEARON says his late-season form, which has seen him shoot to the top of the UK 100m rankings after running 9.96 on Saturday, hasn’t caused any frustrations over the fact that he won’t get the chance to show it at the Rio Olympics this month.
Joel Fearon poses after running his first sub-10 time for the 100m
MARK SHEARMAN
Only Linford Christie and James Dasaolu have run faster than Fearon after his English Championship final win put him level in third place with CJ Ujah on the all-time list.