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Prescod wins 100m at Ostrava in 9.93sec

Britain's Reece Prescod celebrates after winning the Men's 100m event at the IAAF 2022 Golden Spike Athletics Meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic. -- AFP
Britain's Reece Prescod celebrates after winning the Men's 100m event at the IAAF 2022 Golden Spike Athletics Meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic. -- AFP
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OSTRAVA, Czech Republic: Britain's Reece Prescod won the 100 metres in a personal best of 9.93 seconds at the Golden Spike athletics meet in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava on Tuesday.


The 26-year-old beat Jamaica's Yohan Blake and fellow Briton Zharnel Hughes with both clocking 10.05 seconds.


"It was a great race so I am really happy about that," said Prescod.


"I feel in a good place and I will... hopefully get myself into some hot races now after running that time."


Ethiopia's Lamecha Girma won the 3,000 metres steeplechase in a world leading time of 7 minutes 58.68 seconds, setting a national record.


"I am very glad for this result," said the 21-year-old silver medallist from last year's Tokyo Olympics.


"I felt strong and confident -- good to feel like that as the World Championships are approaching," he added.


The athletics World Championships in Eugene, United States, are scheduled for July 15-24.


Also in Ostrava, US athletics legend Allyson Felix had to bow to Aminatou Seyni of Niger on 200 metres, with the African setting a national record of 22.21 seconds.


The 36-year-old Felix, who has won 11 Olympic medals, announced in April she would retire after this season.


"It was a big honour to run against Allyson Felix on her last circuit. But as a sprinter, you have to focus on yourself and stay calm," said Seyni.


Kenyan rising star Emmanuel Wanyonyi, who is 17, won 800 metres at Ostrava in 1 minute 44.15 seconds for the second fastest time this season in his first race abroad.


Two-time Olympic silver medallist Joe Kovacs of the United States won shot put with 22.25 metres, while 19-year-old Greek Elina Tzanggo took the women's javelin honours with 65.40 metres. -- AFP


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