Kennedy breaks 10 seconds again to claim first national title in men's 100m

I went in there expecting to win, didn't run nine [seconds] or win, which are my two goals," Kennedy said."And this year I was able to do both those things I got beat fair and square last year and was able to get back and beat him this year. "Come full circle and hopefully I want to be two-time national champ next year, three times, as long as I can."Kennedy still found ways to critique his performance, once again eyeing off the increasingly tantalising prospect of breaking Patrick Johnson's 23-year-old national record of 9.93 seconds. "I still feel like I haven't put together the perfect race yet, so I think I've definitely got more in the tank," he said."I was gassed a little bit after the semi, but the fact I was able to come out after that and run that time just shows I've got so many more things to work on