PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 04: Abdul-Rasheed Saminu of Team Ghana reacts during the Men's 100m Semi-Final on day nine of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 04, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)
Saminu Abdul Rasheed has set a blazing new national record in the mens 100m, clocking an electrifying 9.84 seconds at the 2025 Last Chance Qualifier held at McEachern High School in Georgia.
This marks a significant milestone for the 27-year-old sprinter, who earlier this year broke Benjamin Azamatis long-standing national record. Saminu has now shaved 0.02 seconds off his previous best, reinforcing his status as Ghanas fastest man in history.
In a thrilling finish, fellow Ghanaian Mustapha Bokpin claimed second place with a strong 10.09s showing.
Already qualified for the World Championships in Tokyo, Saminu will aim to build on his impressive form and improve on his semifinal finish at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
With this performance, Saminu now ranks as the joint 3rd fastest man in the world this year, trailing only Jamaicas Kishane Thompson (9.75s) and Oblique Seville (9.83s).
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