Saturday, 4 August 2012

Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare Keeps Olimpic Golds hopes Alife

Nigerian athlete Blessing Okagbare recast herself as a medal favorite in the Olympic 100 after setting a personal best 10.93 seconds to win her first-round heat in London.

That time was the second-fastest of the round behind America's Carmelita Jeter's 10.83 and shaved .03 seconds off her previous personal best set earlier this year. The semifinals and Finals to folllow on Saturday.  Okagbare did that despite a conservative start that had her one of the last runners out of the blocks in the fourth of seven heats. She ran down America's Tianna Madison (10.97) by the midpoint as those two were more than a quarter of a second ahead of anyone else in the heat.


 Meanwhile, Oludamola Osayomi failed to qualify for the semifinals after finishing fourth in the final heat in 11.36.  Twenty-four runners advanced to the semifinals rounds, which will narrow the field to an eight-person final.

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