De Grasse misses 100-metre final in Paris – National

PARIS – Andre De Grasse will not be coming away with a medal in the men’s 100 metres.

The 29-year-old sprinter from Markham, Ont., ran a time a season-best time of 9.98 seconds to finish fifth in the third semifinal heat on Sunday at Stade de France.

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Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson (9.80) and Fred Kerley (9.84) of the United States qualified from the heat for Sunday night’s final.

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De Grasse failed to qualify for the 100 final for the first time in his Olympic career.


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The six-time Olympic medallist earned bronze in the event at the previous two Games.

De Grasse now looks ahead to the opening round of the 200 metres on Monday and the 4×100 relay heats on Thursday. He is the defending Olympic 200 champion.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 4, 2024.

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