ATHLETICS-UPDATE Alfred powers into 200m final, on track to do double

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Julien Alfred of St Lucia clocked the fastest time on her way to qualifying for the 200 metres final.

PARIS, CMC – Julien Alfred’s dream Olympic debut continued as she stormed into the women’s 200-meter finals convincingly at the Stade de Paris here Monday evening.

Fresh from her historic gold medal-winning run in the 100 meters on Saturday, St Lucian clocked the day’s fastest time en route to winning her semifinal heat.

Alfred clocked 21.98 seconds to cross the line first in Heat 1, with Nigeria’s Favour Ofili, who clocked a season’s best time of 22.05 to place second, also through to Tuesday’s final.

Meanwhile, Wanya McCoy of the Bahamas and Dominica’s Alexander Ogando were the only two men from the region to advance to the semifinals of the men’s 200 meters.

McCoy was second in Heat 2 in 20.35, while Ogando was also second best in Heat 4 in a time of 20.04, with both gaining automatic qualification.

Jamaica’s Andrew Hudson was fourth in Heat 2 in 20.53 seconds, and his compatriot Bryan Levell, who placed fourth in Heat 6 in 20.47, will try to advance through the repechage round.

The 100-meter champion from the USA, Noah Lyles, won Heat 6 in 20.19 seconds to easily advance.

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