Athletics-Jamaica's Fraser-Pryce fastest in women's 100m semis

  • 7/31/2021
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TOKYO, July 31 (Reuters) - Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce clocked the fastest time to reach the women"s 100 metres final on Saturday and stay on course to become the first woman to win a single individual Olympic athletics event three times. The 34-year-old took time away from the sport to have a baby but arrived in Tokyo on the back of an astonishing 10.63 run - the fastest time this year. Fraser-Pryce, who is looking to add to her 100m victories in 2008 and 2012, was not too far off her top pace in the semi-finals at Tokyo"s Olympic stadium, clocking 10.73 despite easing off in the last few yards. Fellow Jamaican and defending Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah showed she will not hand the gold medal on a platter to Fraser-Pryce when the final is held later on Saturday. Running in the first semi-final, Thompson-Herah blazed ahead of the field early and maintained the big gap to finish with a time of 10.76. Ivorian Marie-Josee Ta Lou, the 32-year-old silver medallist at the world championships, was the fastest during Friday"s preliminaries and produced another blistering run of 10.79 to finish top of the second semi-final. Swiss Ajla del Ponte qualified behind Thompson-Herah from the first semi-final while Ta Lou was pushed hard by Jamaican Shericka Jackson, who was ruled second in a photo finish. The field for the semi-finals was weakened after Nigerian sprinter and 2008 Olympics long jump silver medallist Blessing Okagbare missed out after failing a doping test. Okagbare had comfortably won her 100m heat on Friday with a time of 11.05 seconds. Britain"s Daryll Neita was the slowest of the eight women who will sprint to become the world"s fastest woman and she made it through by one-thousandth of a second. Briton Dina Asher-Smith, the 2019 world championship 100m silver medallist, failed to qualify for the final. Teahna Daniels was the only one of three Americans to progress from the semi-finals.

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