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JO de Tokyo : ces Africains à suivre sur les concours

JO de Tokyo : ces Africains à suivre sur les concours
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Tokyo 2020: La première médaille d Or africaine est tunisienne

Tokyo 2020: La première médaille d Or africaine est tunisienne
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Kerley sees off Gatlin to win 100m in Ostrava - Newspaper

Kerley sees off Gatlin to win 100m | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

Published on: Friday, May 21, 2021 By: AFP Text Size: Fred Kerley (centre) wins the men’s 100m race ahead of Justin Gatlin (right) and Andre de Grasse. – AFP photo OSTRAVA: American sprinter Fred Kerley won the 100 metres at the Golden Spike meet in Ostrava in 9.96 seconds on Wednesday, seeing off 2004 Olympic champion and veteran compatriot Justin Gatlin. Kerley posted a sub-10sec time in April when he clocked 9.91 seconds for the second fastest time so far this season, trailing Trayvon Bromell’s world-leading mark by 0.03 seconds. At Ostrava, Kerley beat 39-year-old Gatlin who clocked 10.08 and Canada’s Andre de Grasse on 10.17.

Mixed evening for Ireland s Olympic hopefuls at Golden Spike meet in Ostrava

Mixed evening for Ireland s Olympic hopefuls at Golden Spike meet in Ostrava There were personal bests set, while Nadia Power was ‘fairly disgusted’ with her showing in the 800m final. By The42 Team Wednesday 19 May 2021, 8:30 PM 5 hours ago 4,170 Views 0 Comments Nadia Power (file pic). Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO IT WAS A mixed evening for Ireland’s Olympic hopefuls at the Golden Spike meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Nadia Power finished sixth in the women’s 800m final after running a time of 2:02.72, well off her recent personal best of 2:00.98. The 23-year-old Dubliner was 1.62 seconds off the top three this evening, with Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain, Ethiopia’s Diribe Welteji and Sweden’s Lovisa Lindh finishing first, second and third respectively.

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