Tokyo 2020: Adegoke, Nigeria’s Fastest Man Speaks On New Best Record In 100m

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Nigeria’s fastest man Enoch Adegoke is elated to set a new personal record in the Men’s 100m race at the Olympics.

Adegoke joined the exclusive club of sub-10 seconds runners after racing home first in 9.98 seconds in his first round heat to qualify for the 100m semifinal at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics on Saturday.

The 21-year-old in the process beat the fastest man in the world this year and seventh fastest of all-time, USA’s Trayvon Brommel who tops the pre-Games world list with the 9.77 seconds he ran last month in Florida, USA.

“Winning my race with a personal best feels great. I’m excited about this. It’s been a long time coming and I thank God for the result,” Adegoke told making of champions.

“God has said it and He did it. It’s just about recovering and communicating with my coach and I trust God for a better race in the semis.

“It felt like a dream qualifying for the Olympics and coming here, but then along the line I noticed it was a reality, although the euphoria of the Olympics I have been hearing is not really there.”

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