EUGENE, Ore. – In one of the most anticipated 200-meter races of all-time at the World Championships, Florida and Liberian sprinter
Joseph Fahnbulleh clocked a 19.84, finishing 4th in the World in 2022.
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Just .04 seconds off a podium finish, Fahnbulleh improved on his fifth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics in the 200 meters.
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Coming off the turn, Fahnbulleh closed down the back-half of the field but couldn't track down the trio of Americans in the top-three spots.
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After missing a majority of the indoor season, Fahnbulleh responded with outstanding success in the outdoor season.
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He was the NCAA Champion over 100 meters and 200 meters, helping the Gators to the NCAA Men's Outdoor Championship.
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Fahnbulleh has firmly cemented himself as one of the world's best runners at 200 meters and will have a chance to showcase it at the global level the next three years.
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With World Championships in 2023 (Budapest) and 2025 (Tokyo), as well as the Olympic Games in 2024 in Paris, Fahnbulleh will be on the hunt for Liberia's first-ever medal at a World Championship meet.
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On the field, Gator Greats Christian Taylor and Will Claye opened up their account at this year's World Championship with the qualifying stage of the Triple Jump.
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Claye advanced to Saturday's final with a third-round mark of 16.70m. He is the sixth Gator to make the finals of their respective event on the men's side.
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Tomorrow's action includes heats of the men's 4x100 relay as well as
Champion Allison's race in the finals of the men's 400 meters.
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Advanced to Next Round
- Will Claye (USA): Triple Jump
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Thursday, July 21st: World Athletics Championships |
Event |
Place, Gators – Time / Mark | Notes |
Triple Jump: Qualification (M) |
10. Will Claye: 16.70m | Advanced to Final
18. Christian Taylor: 16.48m |
200 Meters: Final (M) |
4. Joseph Fahnbulleh: 19.84 |
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