The secret to this Olympic sprinter's success? His mullet

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Rohan Browning believes his mullet helps him in a traditionally 'alpha male' event.

It's safe to say that Australian sprinter Rohan Browning is one of the fastest men in the world who happens to rock a mullet hairstyle.

Browning, 23, stunned the competition at the Tokyo Olympics in his 100-meter qualifying heat, running the distance in 10.01 seconds. While he eventually didn't make it to the final, Browning's hairstyle earned him plenty of new admirers. Browning's mullet hairstyle, which he said gives him a secret advantage, earned him plenty of new admirers., Browning explained how the"semi-stupid" hairstyle gives him an advantage in a race he said has been a"typical alpha male event" throughout history.

"There is always a lot of posturing, a lot of staring down in the cool room. I think that’s why, for me, having this semi-stupid haircut is almost like a bit of an advantage," he said. He added that"people might look at you and not know what to think" and that it"definitely helps to break that mould."

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