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18-year-old, the finisher of the women's 200-meter world record?

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On the same day of the competition, the women's sprint also had amazing results!

On April 30, at the Gaborone International Meet Athletics Competition in Botswana, 18-year-old Namibian girl Mboma ran 10.97 seconds (+1.6m/s) in 100 meters, winning the championship and setting a record for African youth U20! This is her first 11-second mark under compliant wind speed, and she recently ran 10.90 seconds in overdrive.

On the same day, dozens of minutes apart, Mboma ran 21.87 seconds (+0.6m/s) in the 200 meters, winning the championship and setting the best in the world this year!

This girl is no stranger to everyone. At last year's Tokyo Olympics, she was a hit, winning silver in the 200 meters, with a time of 21.81 seconds.

18-year-old, the finisher of the women's 200-meter world record?

After the Olympics, she won the 200m championship at both the World Youth Championships and the Diamond League Finals.

18-year-old, the finisher of the women's 200-meter world record?

Its ability to go back is so strong that it is difficult to meet the opponent. You know, she was born on May 22, 2003, and is not yet 19 years old.

She once majored in the 400 meters, last year's PB as high as 48.54 seconds, but because of the high testosterone in the body, she could no longer participate in the 400 meters to 1 mile race, including this 48.54 seconds was later cancelled by the World Athletics Federation ~ ~ ~ changed to 200 meters Not long after, she won the Olympic silver medal, which surprised the world.

The women's 200m world record is the 21.34 seconds set by American "Flower Butterfly" Joyna at the 1988 Olympic Games.

So in the future, can Mboma break the record?

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