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FootballMeet Australian athlete who worked in a supermarket and saved for 3 years to sponsor herself to Tokyo 2020
- Riley Day made history at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics after becoming Australia's fastest woman at the Summer Games
- The 21-year-old recently crashed out of the 200m women's event at the semifinal stage after finishing fourth
- Riley had to go through so much to save for three years for this event after failing to secure any corporate sponsor
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Riley Day may have crashed out of the 200m women's event at the ongoing Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, she has however won several fans to herself in the process.
The 21-year-old athlete finished fourth in her semifinal race with a time of 22.56 seconds but failed to advance to the final of the event.
She became an online sensation when it became obvious that she had no corporate sponsor going to games, thereby dividing her attention from preparations.
Reports now have it that Riley worked at Woolworths for about three years to save every penny she made to fund the trip to the summer events.
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However, despite failing to advance to the final, she recorded her personal best in the semifinals after finishing at a time of 22.56 seconds and became the eighth fastest time for an Australian woman in the event as reported by Sport Bible.
Her impressive display earned her a number of fans who felt proud of her achievement at the end of her outing.
How Nigeria's Ayomide Bello crash out of Tokyo 2020 Games
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that it was the end of the road for Nigeria's Ayomide Bello in the Women’s Canoe Single 200m event at the ongoing Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
The 19-year-old missed out on semifinal qualification despite finishing third with a time of 47.539 in the Heat 3 of the quarterfinal event.
Alena Nazdrova and Lisa Jahn were the only athletes who finished ahead of the Nigerian representative as they finished at 46,950 and 47,326 times respectively.