The ‘world’s fastest accountant’ who found his talent while racing buses
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The ‘world’s fastest accountant’ who found his talent while racing buses

The Telegraph  

The fact that it was makes you wonder how many other talents go unfulfilled, either through a lack of opportunity or the assumption that there is some sort of deadline on the blossoming of a particular gift. “I still work full time, hopefully I’m good at what I do - I’m always on top of my work load, I never slip behind,” he says. phenomenal.” He “Just to make it sound really simple, there’s nothing that’s going to happen in my life of track and field that is that serious,” he says. Of course I have aspirations of being in a situation where a brand want to sign me up but I very much take advantage of the fact that the outcome of a race or a championships, or where I end up in the standings at the end of the year, isn’t food on the table for my family’.” Amo-Dadzie’s wife, his mother-in-law and two of his best friends, including the one who urged him to finally join an athletics club, will be supporting him in Budapest where another sub 10 second run could be sufficient to reach the final. “I have raced the fastest man in the world already - I’ve seen him, I’ve felt him, I don’t need to go into the championships with any fear,” he says.

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