The Olympic bronze medalist Gabby Thomas achieved the best world record of the year in 200 m after running inside 21.78 in the semifinal of the US Olympic trials on Friday in Eugene, Oregon, where Sha’Carri Richardson also shined.
Thomas set the best time in the semifinals, without seeming to push himself to the end of the race. “I didn’t know what to expect, to see this kind of weather maintaining control is very good,” he reacted to NBC.
The sprint star Sha’Carri Richardsonwinner of the 100 meters last week, gave the same impression of ease when crossing the line 21.92, equaling his record that allowed him to win bronze at the World Cup in Budapest last summer. In the final this Saturday, the three Olympic tickets will be available for purchase.
while, Andre DeGrasse won the 100 meters at the Canadian trials with a record of 10.20. The 2020 Olympic 200m champion crossed the finish line with open arms knowing he had won, but Eliezer Adjibi was declared first. De Grasse was declared the winner after review, with Adjibi is second with 10.23. Audrey Leduc won the women’s 100 meters in 11.20.
Source: La Verdad
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