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Huske said she made the best of the Olympics postponement, using the extra year to get stronger and improve the second half of her 100-meter race. "The strength training made a big difference in my second 25," Huske said in a press conference at Trials. "I normally tend to just 'fly and die.' I just go out hard and kind of just see if I can hold on, so I feel like it really helped my second 50."
Huske's hard work is already paying off. Besides qualifying for Tokyo, she also posted personal bests in three events during the pandemic.