Andre De Grasse posted 9.98 seconds in the Tokyo Olympic semifinal
Jimmy Vicaut of France, Fred Kerley of the United States, Andre De Grasse of Canada, Yohan Blake of Jamaica and Tlotliso Leotlela of South Africa in action.Canada’s Andre De Grasse was second in his semifinal of the 100 metres to book his spot in the final atThe final is later today at 8:50 a.m. ET.De Grasse could be Canada’s first man to climb the medal podium in Tokyo.
The Canadian, who’s the reigning Olympic bronze medallist in the 100, was coming off a 9.91 performance the previous night, the fastest time of the heats. De Grasse will have a day off before he’s back on the track for the 200 heats and semifinal on Tuesday. He captured silver in the 200 at both the 2016 Olympics and 2019 world championships.and follow all of the news, features and opinion in the leadup to the Summer Games in Tokyo.Follow topics and authors relevant to your reading interests.feed daily, and never miss an article. Access your Following feed from your account menu at the top right corner of every page.