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Namibia’s Christine Mboma Wins 200m Silver

Christine Mboma won Namibia’s first medal in Tokyo Olympics after securing a silver in Tuesday’s 200m final.

Mboma, who was bidding to become the first African athlete to win the short race, came second on a time of 21.81.

Jamaica’s Elaine Thomspon-Herah bagged gold in 21.53, the second-fastest time in history behind only Florence Griffith-Joyner’s 21.34.

Gabby Thomas of USA finished behind Mboma to scoop bronze with a time of 21.87 seconds.

The other Namibian taking part in the race, Beatrice Masilingi, ran a personal best of 22.88 to finish sixth in the race.

Mboma, who just turned 18-year-old recently, broke her world under-20 record for the third time in  a span of two days at the Olympic Stadium.

She charged past Ivorian Marie-Josee and Jamaica’s Sherlly Ann before catching up with Gabby Thomas, who earlier this year became the second-fastest woman ever in the 200.

Her victory comes after 25 year-medal drought for Namibia at the Olympic Games as they last picked medals in 1996 Antlanta Olympics where track legend  Frank Fredericks won two silver medals.

Women’s 200m final Results:

1. Elaine Thompson-Herah JAM 21.53 🥇🇯🇲
2. Christine Mboma NAM 21.81 🥈🇳🇦
3. Gabrielle Thomas USA 21.87 🥉🇺🇸
4. Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce JAM 21.94
5. Marie-Josée Ta Lou CIV 22.27 🇨🇮
6. Beatrice Masilingi NAM 22.28 🇳🇦
7. Mujinga Kambundji SUI 22.30
8. Shaunae Miller-Uibo BAH 24.00

 

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