Sani Brown et al. 3 players in the 9-second range No advance to the final World Championships 29 September, 4:31

The world championship in Qatar was held in the men ’s 100-meter semi-final, and none of the three players with 9-second records, such as Sani Brown Abdel Hakim, who entered Japan, were able to advance to the final. .

In the world championship men ’s 100 meter semi-final, three players, Sani Brown, who had a 9/97 record in Japan who passed the qualifying, Yoshihide Kiryu and Yuki Koike, who had the second place of 9/98, participated. In this event, we aimed for the first Japanese final advance.

The semi-finals are contested in 3 groups, and up to 2 in each group and up to 2 players in the top 3 in the 3rd or less can be added to advance to the final.

Among them, Sani Brown participated in one group with American Christian Coleman who has the best time in the world this season.

Sani Brown was very late at the start of the game, and after the middle, he caught up, but finished in 5th place with a time of 10 seconds 15 in a crosswind of 0.3 meters.

In addition, Koike who participated in 2 groups finished 7th in 10 seconds 28 in the headwind of 0.1 meters, and 3 pairs Kiryu finished in 6th in 10 seconds 16 with a tailwind of 0.8 meters. did not.

The 8th Italian player who advanced to the final time was 10 seconds 11 and the three Japanese players could not reach their original power on the big stage and did not reach the first Japanese final.

Coleman went to the final in the top overall, marking 9 seconds 88, only 9 seconds.

Sani Brown "I don't know now"

Sani Brown who did not advance to the final with 100 meters of men Abdel Haquiem regretted, “The sound was so small that I could not hear anything.”

"I ran well from the middle, but I couldn't catch up a little later, and I knew how important the first part was. I was able to afford to start smoothly and put it together. I'm not sure now." I talked as it did.

And he talked to the remaining 400-meter relay, "I want to switch and match them well."

Yuki Koike said, “I thought I could fight enough if I drove well. However, I was sorry that I failed at the start. No, I want to rebuild and prepare for the relay.”

Mr. Yoshihide Kiryu reflected on the smooth start, “I thought that I could not compete unless I changed it from the qualifying. It was a harvest that started with a thrilled state,” and felt a certain response. It was.