Tebogo eases to the semis

The versatile sprinter, Letsile Tebogo has cruised to the men's 100m semi-final after stopping the clock at 10.01.
The versatile sprinter, Letsile Tebogo has cruised to the men's 100m semi-final after stopping the clock at 10.01.

The versatile sprinter, Letsile Tebogo has cruised to the men's 100m semi-final after stopping the clock at 10.01.

Tebogo had a brilliant start and eased through the finish line and gave American, Fred Kerley a chance to claim the victory in 9.97. Great Britain, Zharnel Hughes followed them home in 10.03.

The semi finals and finals are scheduled for tomorrow.

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