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Barshim storms into final; Samba advances

Published: 31 Jul 2021 - 10:26 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 06:54 am
Mutaz Barshim of Qatar clears the 2.28 mark during the men's high jump qualification yesterday.

Mutaz Barshim of Qatar clears the 2.28 mark during the men's high jump qualification yesterday.

The Peninsula

Tokyo: Qatar’s two-time world champion Mutaz Barshim lived up to the high expectations and qualified for the men’s high jump final as the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games track and field events kicked off at the Olympic Stadium yesterday. 

In yesterday's qualification round, Barshim cleared 2.28m to secure his spot in the finals to be staged tomorrow. 

A bronze medallist in 2012 and silver medallist in 2016, the 30-year-old Barshim is seeking to win Qatar’s first-ever Olympic gold.

“I’ve been waiting for five years for this,” Barshim said. 

“It’s the one I want, and I’ll do what it takes to make it happen.” He added. 

Later, his compatriot, 400m hurdler Abderrahman Samba made it to the semi-finals after winning his heat with a time of 48.38 seconds, the fastest among all runners in the heats. 

Brazil’s Alison dos Santos finished second ahead of Algeria’s Abdelmalik Lahoulou and Jamaica’s Kemar Mowatt in the fourth place. 

The semi-finals will be held tomorrow, with the final showdown taking place two days later.

Qatar's Bashair Obaid Al Manwari took the sixth place in Heat 1 of Women’s 100m Preliminary Round yesterday to celebrate her first appearance at the Olympic Games with a new personal best of 13.12 seconds 

Tala Abujbara won her E final in 8:00:22 minutes to finish overall 25th. In her final race held at the Sea Forest Waterway, Tala led the standings ahead of Uganda’s Kathleen Grace Noble and Nicaragua’s Evidelia Gonzalez. 

Qatar’s sprinter Femi Ogunode will begin his quest in Men’s 100m event today. 

Ogunode confirmed that he is ready for the Olympics by winning the gold medals of 100m and 200m events event at 2021 Arab Athletics Championships last June.  

Ogunode made history when he was selected by the Association of National Olympic Committees in 2015 as the best male athlete in Asia. He also claimed the gold medal of 100m and 200m events at 2014 Incheon Asian Games.

The middle-distance runner Abubaker Haydar will participate in Men’s 800m heats today. Haydar secured his spot in 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after finishing 4th in the 800m event in at Doha Diamond League 2019. 

Fares Ibrahim will be keen to prove a point when he begins his campaign in Men’s 96kg event today. Fares booked his ticket to Tokyo 2020 Olympics when he bagged two gold medals at 2019 Qatar International Cup Weightlifting Championships.  

On the other hand, Qatar’s world  number 1 beach volleyball duo Cherif Younousse and Ahmed Tijan put on another convincing performance to score an emphatic victory over USA’s Jake Gibb and Tri Bourne yesterday in the duel for the top of Pool C, as both teams had already secured their spots among the best 16.

Younousse and Tijan began their Olympic campaign with a 21-17, 21-16 victory over Adrian Heidrich and Mirco Gerson of Switzerland tomorrow then they edged past Italy’s Adrian Carambula and Enrico Rossi on Wednesday.