Shericka Jackson revealed in the Brussels Diamond League press conference that she's going for the 200m World Record, that her body and mind is ready.
World champion Shericka Jackson is ready to show up at the Brussels Diamond League by taking down the long-standing 200m World Record (WR) of 21.34s set by the late Florence Griffith-Joyner.
The Jamaican speedster made this known in the Wanda Diamond League press conference when asked if she has it in mind to break the WR this year.
"At the World Championships, I was so close, just a little wind and I would have been the World Record holder. Coach and I have spoke, and I think we are going after it this year, and I hope to get it tomorrow," said the second-fastest woman in history in the 200m.
Jackson was close to breaking the WR at the World Championships in Budapest, blazing to a Championship Record (CR) of 21.41s to win the title, erasing her previous CR of 21.45s, clocked in Oregon last year.
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"If I do get it tomorrow (Brussels), then that will probably ease a lot of pressure going to Eugene, but if not we have another shot in Eugene.
"There's no perfect race, I just want to run a good race tomorrow and put everything in place. We right there, we're still close, we're knocking on the door."
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The world 100m silver medallist has been the closest and most consistent at breaking the WR in the past two years. She is already in conversations as the best to run the event, and if she's able to break the WR, then she arguably becomes the greatest.
"Tomorrow is supposed to be a good day...My body is feeling good, my mind is ready, and that's the best thing I can put together - my mind and my body, anything is possible tomorrow," she concluded.
Jackson will race against a respectable field that includes Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Daryll Neita, and Anthonique Strachan.