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Simbine misses podium again
The Star
|September 15, 2025
VETERAN sprinter Akani Simbine’s quest for a first major singles outdoor medal continues after a disappointing seventh-place finish in the men’s 100m final on Day 2 of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. National champion Gift Leotlela crossed the line in fifth.
Leotlela, who set a personal best of 9.87 seconds in the first-round heats the day before, recorded 9.95 seconds in Sunday’s blue-riband event, while Simbine clocked 10.04. Jamaican Oblique Saville won gold in a personal best of 9.77, with countryman Kishane Thompson taking silver in 9.82. Olympic champion Noah Lyles claimed bronze.
Simbine (9.96) and Leotlela (9.97) had finished third in their semifinals earlier in the day but still progressed to the final.
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