Ghanaian athlete Benjamin Azamati has stated his efficiency within the ongoing 2024 Olympic Games is fueled by a need to make Ghanaians proud.
The 26-year-old recorded a time of 10.08 seconds, which was solely bettered by Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson within the warmth.
Azamati targets podium end
Ahead of the semi-finals, the place Azamati will battle it out towards America’s Noah Lyles in the identical warmth, the sprinter stated he’ll at all times do his finest to make his nation proud.
“Anytime I put on the jersey, I am happy to do my best, so that was all that mattered this morning. Coming here and having that at the back of my mind and making the whole nation proud,” Azamati informed Joy Sports.
“My first outing at the Olympics, I got out in the heats, so I made it a point to come out here and go into the semifinals. It’s all about thinking about the runs.”
Meanwhile, Ghana may have two athletes within the semi-finals of the lads’s 100m race after Abdul-Rasheed Saminu additionally sealed qualification.
Saminu, who was positioned in Heat 7, ran a time of 10.06 seconds to complete third behind Nigeria’s Kayinsola Ajayi and reigning Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs.
The 100m semi-finals are slated for Sunday, with each Azamati and Saminu set to try to succeed in the ultimate for the primary time of their careers.