Gout Gout reacts after missing out on the final of the 200 meters. Image || IMAGO
Bryan Level easily coasted through the second semi final, finishing first ahead of Letsile Tebogo who also coasted through, while Kenny Bednarek and Noah Lyles also dominated their rounds.
The menโs 200m semifinals at the World Championships in Tokyo produced fireworks on Thursday afternoon, as defending champion Noah Lyles, Botswanaโs young sprint star Letsile Tebogo, and Jamaicaโs Bryan Levell all booked their places in the highly anticipated final.
Lyles underlined his championship pedigree with a commanding run in semi final 3, clocking 19.51 seconds, the fastest time of the day and a new world lead.ย
Britainโs Zharnel Hughes followed closely, finishing second in 19.95 to also claim an automatic qualifying spot. South Africaโs Sinesipho Dambile impressed with a personal best of 19.97, but missed direct qualification, relying on time to see if he advances.
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In semi final 2, Jamaicaโs Bryan Levell stunned the field, powering to victory in 19.78 seconds, the second-fastest time of the semifinals.ย
Rising star Letsile Tebogo of Botswana comfortably followed in 19.95, ensuring his place in the final. But there was heartbreak for Australiaโs Gout Gout, who despite entering as one of the most talked-about teenagers in sprinting, could only manage fourth in 20.36, ending his medal hopes.
Semi-final 1 was taken by American Kenneth Bednarek in 19.88, with Alexander Ogando of the Dominican Republic joining him in the final after a smooth run of 19.98.ย
Zimbabweโs Makanaisa Charamba nearly caused an upset, setting 20.03 for third, but narrowly missed out on qualification.
The final is shaping up to be a clash of sprinting titans, with Lyles, Tebogo, Levell, and Hughes all in form. Lyles, chasing another world crown, will enter as the favorite, but with the field stacked with youth and speed, the American cannot afford any slip-ups.
The menโs 200m final is scheduled for Friday evening at the National Stadium, where the world will be watching to see if Lyles can extend his dominanceโor if a new name will rise to the top.
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