Namibian Sprinter Runs 100m In Incredible 9.86s In Women's Relay
Namibia’s Christine Mboma ran 100m in an unimaginable time of 9.86 seconds through the girls’ 4×100 relay occasion on the World Athletics U20 Championships in Nairobi.
Working the final leg for the relay closing on Sunday, she clocked 9.86s to assist Namibia to win the silver medal, ending behind Jamaica.
Given that the world document in girls 100m is 10.49s, Mboma’s effort was reasonably sensational. In truth, her time would have even received her the bronze medal within the males 100m on the Tokyo Olympics.
Namibia registered a nationwide U20 document time of 43.76 within the occasion, whereas Jamaica received the gold medal with a world document time of 42.94 within the U20 age group.
Her dash within the 4x100m relay noticed her keep on her wealthy vein of type. On Saturday, Mboma received gold within the girls 200m occasion.
In her semi-final, 18-year-old Mboma ran 22.41sec to interrupt the U20 world document earlier than her compatriot Beatrice Masilingi went 0.22sec faster in her personal qualifier.
Within the just lately concluded Tokyo Olympics, Mboma received the silver medal, ending simply behind Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah.
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