Italy's Olympic 100m champ Marcell
Jacobs on Tuesday got back under ten seconds in the event, a
long-sought target and the minimum he needs to have a chance of
replicating his Tokyo glory in Paris this summer.
In Turku, Finland, at the Gold stage of the Continental Tour,
the Italian ran in 9.99 in the heat, buoyed by a steady wind of
+1.
After his double triumph at the European Championships in Rome
in the 100 and with the 4x100, the Tokyo Olympian broke the wall
again, which he had been missing since the European final in
Munich two years ago.
It is a sub-ten-second time that is also worth the entry
standard for the Paris Olympics, in which he would in any case
have participated through his own ranking.
Jacobs, 28, who was born in El Paso, is Italy's first ever
Olympic 100m champ.
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