Only on the web | 30 November 2009
Sprinter Jodie Williams, 16, has been described as a 'teen sensation' by UK Athletics.
In July this year she became the first girl in history to win both gold in the 100m and 200m titles at the IAAF World Youth Championships. Her 100m-winning time of 11.39 seconds made her the fastest female in the country at that point and put her third in the UK senior rankings.
In her Revealed video diary she talks about her inspirations, what gets her psyched up before a race and her win at the World Youth Championships - despite a hamstring injury.
SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS
2009 - Won Gold in the 100m and 200m titles at the IAAF World Youth Championships
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