Marcell Jacobs in the 100m final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Jacobs, the reigning Olympic champion, placed third in the second semi-final with a time of 9”92, his best performance of the season, behind Akani Simbine (9”87) and Letsile Tebogo (9”91). The weather allows the blue to move on to the final round like a fish.
In the first semi-final, Chituru Ali finished seventh in 10”14 and was eliminated. The first position for the Jamaican Oblique Seville, who won in 9”81, a personal best game, ahead of the American Noah Lyles (9”83). “It was a good start, then I lost a step and lost my balance in the throw. If you lose a step, it’s over: it’s an Olympic semi-final,” Ali told RaiSport.
In the third semi-final, the Jamaican Kishane Thompson (9”80) flies, followed by the American Fred Kerley (9”84) and the South African Benjamin Richardson (9”95).
2024-08-04 18:18:00
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