Torrie Lewis sets new personal best to finish fourth in tense Olympic 200m debut as Shericka Jackson withdraws

Australian sprint sensation Torrie Lewis has narrowly missed out on advancing directly to the 200m semi-finals despite setting a new personal best in her Olympic debut.

The 19-year-old, running out of lane nine in the first heat, finished fourth in a career-best 22.89 — just one tenth shy of an automatic berth in the next round.

Saint Lucia’s Julian Alfred, who won 100m gold in Paris, took out a 22.41 win with French hope Gemima Joseph (22.72) and Sweden’s Julia Henriksson (22.79) also progressing.

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Lewis was all smiles afterwards and is looking ahead to the repechage round for a last shot at the semis.

“That was pretty fun. I’m happy with the PB, annoyed I didn’t get into the semi-final but I’ll be back tomorrow for the repechage,” she told Nine.

“The crowd was just so loud, it was so cool, I’ve never been in a stadium this loud. I tried to see mum at the end but I couldn’t see her.”

In a massive turn of events just moments after Lewis’s run, the race for 200m gold was flipped on its head when Jamaica’s top-ranked star Shericka Jackson withdrew from the event.

The 30-year-old, who holds the second fastest 200m sprint in history, entered the Olympics under an injury cloud.

She was adamant she would be fit to compete but come start time Jackson was spotted on the warm-up track and never entered the call room.

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