Her 2014 times are getting better and better:
· 4/9/2014 Mt Sac Relay: 56.52
· 4/26/2014 Drake Relay: 56.22
· 5/4/2014 Jamaica International Invitational: 55.87 (with a bad start)
Shevon continually surpasses her personal records; she is working to get back to the Olympics and to starting seeing scores closer to her person best time of 54.47.
· 4/9/2014 Mt Sac Relay: 56.52
· 4/26/2014 Drake Relay: 56.22
· 5/4/2014 Jamaica International Invitational: 55.87 (with a bad start)
Shevon continually surpasses her personal records; she is working to get back to the Olympics and to starting seeing scores closer to her person best time of 54.47.
“I use co-e1 every day before, during and after training. I love it because it's natural it has improved my reaction time and it gives me a clean boost before my workouts,” says Stoddart.” It helps my muscles recover and keeps my energy levels sustained throughout my workouts. It has other health benefits as well that I like.”
Stoddart’s coach, former American Record holder 400H, Latanaya Sheffield says, “Shevon's body used to hit a wall, but now with Co-E1, her body responds to the demands required of an Olympian in training and the much needed energy is available to enable her to go faster and stronger, for longer.”
Her next race it TODAY in the Cayman Islands; can she beat her last time of 55.87! We will keep you posted on the results!
UPDATE!!!!
She did it! She beat her time for her new season best time of 55.5 seconds! This puts her at #4 on the worlds! Go Shevon, stay tuned as we watch our CO-E1 Olympic athlete make her way to Rio as she goes for gold! Her next race will be on May 17th in Puerto Rico!
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