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Olympics: Nigeria’s Okagbare, Nwokocha qualify for 100m semi-finals

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Blessing Okagbare wins Heat 6 in Tokyo Olympics



Nigerian athletes, Blessing Okagbare, and Grace Nwokocha, have qualified for the semi-final of the women’s 100m at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.

The PUNCH reports that Okagbare finished top in Heat 6 in a time of 11.05 (-0.1) seconds while United Kingdom’s Asha Phillips finished second in 11.31 seconds and Bahamian athlete Tynia Gaither came third in 11.34 seconds.

This is Okagbare’s third consecutive Olympics semi-final and the fourth appearance in the Olympics, The PUNCH reports.

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On her part, home-based athlete Grace Nwokocha finished third with a new Personal Best of 11.00 seconds to qualify for the semi-final.

World no. 1 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won the heat with 10.84s with Switzerland’s Ajia Del Fonte placing 2nd with 10.91s.

32-year-old Okagbare is an Olympic and World Championship medallist. She is the women’s Commonwealth Games record holder and current African record holder in 200m.

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While Nwokocha qualified for her first semi-final, Okagbare will be running in her third since she made her debut in the event at the 2012 Olympics in London.

20-year-old Nwokocha has been drawn to run from lane nine in the third semi-final heat with the fastest woman alive, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica, Daryl Neita of Great Britain, Teahna Daniels of the USA, and fellow African, Muriel Ahoure of Ivory Coast.

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On her part, Okagbare has been drawn in the first semi-final heat alongside two heavyweights of the event, defending champion Elaine Thompson-Herah of Jamaica, and Great Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith.

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