Marshevet Hooker of USA, has become the fifth-fastest woman in 100-metre history, setting the stage for a Saturday sprint final showdown at the US Track and Field Olympic Trials.
Marshevet Hooker won her quarter-final heat on Friday in 10.76 seconds with a 3.4 m/sec breeze at her back. She was front ahead of two-time world 200 champion Allyson Felix and former 100m world champions Lauryn Williams and Torri Edwards.
"I'm happy with, but that wasn't the final," Hooker said. "I proved that I made it through the first round. That's it."
Saturday, June 28, 2008
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