Short-distance track and field sprinter Sani Brown Abdul Hakim participated in the 100m race in Norway, with a time of 10 seconds 18 in a light rain and a tailwind of 0.5 meters.

Sani Brown is a sprinter with a record of 9 seconds 97 in the men's 100m, who won the 100m in the Japan Championships this month and has been selected as the representative of Japan in the World Championships to be held in the United States next month.



On the 16th, he participated in the 100m race in the Diamond League, the world's highest peak tournament held in Oslo, Norway, and five of the eight people who participated, including Sani Brown, have a high level of time in the 9 second range. The members are all in line.



The race was in light rain conditions, and although Sani Brown did not have a big delay at the start of the task, he gradually delayed from the middle stage and finished in 6th place, and the time was 10 seconds 18 with a tailwind of 0.5 meters.



The winner was Andre Do, Canada's Glass player, who is a member of the same professional team as Sani Brown and has a time of 9.89 seconds, with a time of 10 seconds 05.