![]() ![]() Heat two was dominated by Aminatou Seyni from Niger, who set the best time of the day of 11.05, also a new personal best. Three sprinters were clear of the rest in their respective women’s 100m semi-finals, with The Gambia’s Gina Bass setting a new personal best in heat one in a time of 11.08 to qualify top in front of Quincy Malekani of Zambia and Botswana’s Oarabile Tshosa. In heat three, Simbine finished in 10.09 to qualify with Emmanuel Matadi of Liberia and Nigerian Raymond Ekevwo.Ĭameroon’s Eseme Emanuel Alobwede finished first in heat two, moving into the final with South African Henricho Bruintjies. He is to meet Simbine, who lost the continental record to Omanyala, when he ran 9.77 at altitude in Nairobi. The African record holder posted a time of 10.07sec to qualify from the first heat, joined by Namibia’s Gilbert Maseko Hainuca and Noa Bibi from Mauritius. Kenyan Ferdinand Omanyala posted the fastest time in the semi-finals of the men's 100 metres to set up a final showdown with South African Akani Simbine at the African Athletics Championships in Mauritius.
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