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Jacobs eager to replicate emotional Olympic victory for Italy

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Marcell Jacobs, the reigning Olympic 100m gold medalist, is gearing up for a potential back-to-back victory in Paris this summer. Despite a recent third-place finish in Ostrava, Jacobs remains confident in his abilities as he continues to adjust to working with new coach Rana Reider.

The Italian sprinter, who stunned the world with his gold medal win in Tokyo, is now based in the United States and is set to compete in the Oslo Diamond League meet. Jacobs sees this as a crucial test to gauge his progress ahead of the European championships in Rome and the Paris Olympics.

While many are placing their bets on American sprinter Noah Lyles for the win in Paris, Jacobs believes the field is wide open this year. He is determined to replicate his success from Tokyo and bring home another gold medal for Italy.

Reflecting on his historic win in Tokyo, Jacobs acknowledges the impact it had on the Italian population and is motivated to create more memorable moments for his country. Despite facing a series of injuries post-Olympics, Jacobs has bounced back and is focused on achieving his goals with a new mindset and training regimen.

With a renewed sense of determination and a willingness to make necessary adjustments, Jacobs is ready to take on the challenges of the upcoming season. As he continues to fine-tune his skills and prepare for the biggest stages in track and field, all eyes will be on Marcell Jacobs as he aims for Olympic glory once again.

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