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Marcell Jacobs clocks 9.92 in 100m for best time since Olympic win at Tokyo 2020 in 2021 USA News Readers



The reigning Olympic 100m champion has sounded the warning alarm from Turku, Finland.
Italy’s Marcell Jacobs sped to a 9.92 on Tuesday (18 June) at the Paavo Nuri Games, a World Athletics Continental Tour stop, winning the men’s 100m in what is his fastest time in competition since his gold-medal effort at Tokyo 2020 in 2021.
Jacobs broke the 10-second barrier for the first time this season in the semi-finals with a 9.99, then shaved off 0.07 seconds in the final, where training partner and Olympic champ in the 200m Andre De Grasse was third (10.00).
Jacobs’ Italian teammate Chituru Ali ran a personal best 9.96 to claim second.
It’s been a steady build for Jacobs this season in his favourite event, debuting with a 10.11 in April. He won the European Athletics Championships title on 8 June in front of home fans in Rome, clocking a 10.02 in the final.
Jacobs was a surprise winner in Tokyo, his 9.80 claiming gold there. He clocked a 9.95 to win Europeans in 2022, but the 9.92 was his fastest since that victory at the Games.



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