Owen Ansah has broken a German record: he ran 100 meters in 9.99 seconds. The 23-year-old sprinter thus secured a place at the Olympics.
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Owen Ansah is the first German sprinter to run the 100 meters in less than 10 seconds. The 23-year-old athlete from Hamburger SV won the national championships in Braunschweig with a time of 9.99 seconds, breaking Julian Reus’ German record. Ansah thus secured his place in the Olympic Games. Joshua Hartmann took second place and Yannik Wolf came third.
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Owen Ansah is the first German sprinter to run the 100 meters in less than 10 seconds. The 23-year-old athlete from Hamburger SV won the national championships in Braunschweig with a time of 9.99 seconds, breaking Julian Reus’ eight-year-old German record by two hundredths of a second. This secured his place in the Olympic Games.
Joshua Hartmann from ASV Cologne took second place with a personal best time of 10.06 seconds. Yannik Wolf from Munich took third place with a time of 10.16 seconds.
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Owen Ansah is the first German sprinter to run the 100 meters in less than 10 seconds. The 23-year-old athlete from Hamburger SV won the national championships in Braunschweig with a time of 9.99 seconds, breaking Julian Reus’ eight-year-old German record by two hundredths of a second. This secured his place in the Olympic Games.
Joshua Hartmann from ASV Cologne took second place with a personal best time of 10.06 seconds. Yannik Wolf from Munich took third place with a time of 10.16 seconds.