Athletics: Ansah Sprints to German Record over 100 Meters
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Two years ago, Owen Ansehen was the first German to remain below ten seconds in 100 metres. Now he broke his own record, this time he only needed 9,98 seconds. Faster than any European this year.
The Hamburger beats his own German record over 100 meters. For the second time in his career he remains among the magical ten seconds.
The Owen Ansah in Hamburg has improved the German record over 100 meters. He came to the goal at the Sparkassen-Gala in Regensburg after 9.98 seconds and thus ran one hundredth of a second faster than 2024 at the German Championships in Braunschweig.
For the second time Owen Ansah stays over the 100 meters below ten seconds, breaking the German record again. "I knew I was fast," he says afterwards.
In 2024, Owen Ansehen saw the 10 second mark at the 100 meter race for the first time. At the Sparkassen-Gala in Regensburg, the sprinter succumbs – to his own surprise.
Owen Ansah's top time: At Sparkassen-Gala in Regensburg, the 25-year-old breaks his previous best mark by one hundredth of a second with the time of 9.98 seconds.
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