Athletics: First German sprinter runs the 100 meters in 9.99 seconds
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Hamburg-based Owen Ansah was the first German sprinter to stay under ten seconds on the 100 meter track.
Owen Ansah is the first German sprinter to break the ten-second mark at the championships in Braunschweig. He certainly has the ticket for Paris.
What a time: Hamburg-based Owen Ansha is the first German to cross the finish line in a sprint over 100 meters. Double European Champion Gina Lückenkemper has “goosebumps” after the fable run.
Owen Ansah broke a German record: In 9.99 seconds, he ran 100 meters. This secures the 23-year-old sprinter a place at the Olympics.
It took eight years, and now the German record has been broken: Owen Ansah has become the first German sprinter to break the 10-second mark over 100 meters - and causes goosebumps among teammates.
The sound wall has been broken! Owen Ansah becomes the first German sprinter to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 meters at the German Championships.
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