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Olympics: Oduduru progresses to semi-final, Okon-George crahses out

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Oduduru in semifinals Okon-George crahs out of Olympics



Nigeria’s top athlete, Divine Oduduru, has qualified for the semi-final of men’s 200m at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

He finished second in 20.36sec behind Jamaica’s Rasheed Dwyer who won in 20.31sec.

South Africa’s Anaso Jobdwana emerged third in 20.78sec, according to The PUNCH.

Also, Team Nigeria’s Patience Okon-George finished seventh in 52.41sec in heat one of women’s 400m.

Shaunae Miller-Uibo won the heat, jogging towards the line to finish in a time of 50.50sec while Cuba’s Roxanna Gomez ran a Personal Best of 50.76sec and Sada Williams emerged third in 51.36sec.

Oduduru was earlier disqualified from Heat 5 of men’s 100m for a false start.

This is as World champion Noah Lyles led an impressive trio of Americans into the Olympic 200 metres semi-finals on Tuesday.

The 24-year-old timed 20.18 seconds in what was little more than a gentle warm-up for the semi-finals later on Tuesday.

His team-mates Kenneth Bednarek and 17-year-old sensation Erriyon Knighton also won their heats.

Bednarek, 22, said he felt the US could sweep the medals but added he had to keep his nerves under control.

The American trio may not have things all their own way with 2016 Olympic silver medalist Andre de Grasse aching to finally get his hands on a gold medal after he won a second successive 100m bronze on Sunday.

De Grasse, 26, came in third in his heat behind another potential medalist Turkey’s 2017 world champion Ramil Guliyev.

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