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ATHS:Aussie sprint king outlines lofty ambitions

Australia's fastest man knows what he wants - and he wants it now.

If sprint king Lachie Kennedy has his way, Commonwealth Games gold and breaking Patrick Johnson's long-standing national 100m record may only be weeks away.

The 22-year-old was a whisker off Johnson's mark of 9.93 seconds, set in 2003, when he ran a personal best 9.96 to win the national 100m title in Sydney in April.

"I'm not too far off it. I think it will fall pretty soon, to be honest," Kennedy told AAP.

"My goal this year was to run 9.80, so I think definitely before the end of the year.

"I don't like putting a limit on how fast I can go, but all I know is it's fast. I see no reason why I can't be one of the best."

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