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On the men's side, the semifinals begin at 7 p.m. There will be three heats of eight runners and eight will qualify for the final ...
In the preliminaries yesterday, Julien Watrin of Belgium ran the fastest time of qualifying with a 10.31 mark.
He will be running in lane five of the first heat. He was able to fight off some stiff competition in his heat, as five sprinters qualified out of Watrins heat, including Aaron Brown of Toronto.
Most of the favourites ran to qualify and kept some energy in the tank for the semis and finals.
Jamaica's Dexter Lee, a 19-year-old professional sprinter with an endorsement deal to Reebok, cruised through his heat at a time of 10.38. He ran hard for the first 70-metre and then seemed to let up as the racers crossed the line, much like fellow countryman Usain Bolt in qualifying races.
He won his heat by a margin of 0.26. He is one of the favourites to climb to the podium tonight and will do so running the semi-finals out of lane four in the last heat.
Charles Silmon of the United States also pulled ahead thanks to a great start and coasted to cross the line at 10.33. He will run in lane five of the second heat.
Frances Jimmy Vicaut has run a personal best of 10.16, but dogged it in the qualifying round, winning his heat at a time of 10.53.
His personal best would say that he has plenty left in the tank to make a good run for it tonight. He will be running in the second heat running in lane four, opposite Silmon.
Kukyoung Kim of South Korea is a favourite, but finished in second place in his heat yesterday with a 10.48. His personal best is a 10.23. He is running in the fourth lane in the final heat.
A good darkhorse to pick could be Michael Granger from the United States. He won his heat in a time of 10.47 with help from a fast start. His personal best is a 10.29 and seems to have some left in the tank for a big run.
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The men's 100m finals are at 9:45 p.m. and are the last event of the night.On the women's side, the semifinals start at 6:30 p.m.
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Leena Gunther of Germany is also a good choice to appear on the podium tonight. She qualified with a time of 11.50. Her personal best is a 11.44 mark, so she may have to dig deep into the reserves to bring out a better time ...
The women's final is set to run at 8:50 p.m. tonight.