‘I’m an Olympian now’: How Sydney girl Ella Nelson became Australia’s new track darling
LOOK out, Michelle Jenneke. There’s a new face on the Olympic team winning the hearts of Australian viewers.
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Move over Jiggling Jenneke, there’s a new Olympic athlete to melt Australian hearts.
Ella Nelson won through to the semi-finals of the 200m in Rio last night in what would have been a first introduction to many viewers.
The 22-year-old, from Sydney, has struggled with injuries but ran a magnificent race to qualify with a second-place finish.
She overcame her niggling hamstring to run a stunning bend and record 22.66, the eleventh fastest time in the heats.
“Obviously coming off the bend and not tearing a hamstring is all the confidence I need, I’m so happy right now,” Nelson told reporters immediately after the race.
“I can call myself an Olympian. What a great day.
“I haven’t raced since April, so coming in I was definitely under-raced, but that’s OK.
“I would have liked to have won that heat but I think it’s just getting that practice in and executing what I really need to do in the next round.
“Hopefully I can make this final.”
Ella has 47,000 Instagram followers and treats them to regular gym workout selfies, beach-life poses and more recently snaps from Brazil.
She also has a cheeky habit of poking her tongue out.
She trains under coach Michael Dooley and studies a Bachelor of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Wollongong.
Ella has had a great start to the 2016 season, despite the recurring hamstring niggle, winning the 2016 National 200m title.
In February she set a personal best time of 22.53, the fastest by an Australian woman since Melinda Gainsford-Taylor at the Sydney Olympics.
The semi-finals will take place tomorrow at 11.08am (Sydney time).