Zimbabwe: Makarawu, Charamba Primed for Semis

PARIS, France — As they go into tonight’s males’s 200m semi-final on the Stade de France, Makanakaishe Charamba and Tapiwanashe Makarawu shall be out for one more constructive consequence after sensible performances throughout the heats on Monday.

The primary two in every of the three semi-final heats and the following two quickest occasions will advance to the ultimate with the competitors scheduled to start at 8pm.

Charamba is up in semi-final Warmth Two the place he faces 100m gold medallist, Noah Lyles from the US.

Will probably be a troublesome race which may even function Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo once more after working the identical warmth within the first spherical heats on Monday.

Tebogo claimed the quarter-final warmth in 20.10 seconds forward of Charamba who was second in a time of 20.27s.

Nevertheless, the 22-year-old Charamba is specializing in working his race when he returns to the observe as we speak.

“So in all probability nonetheless trying on the line I’ll say I’m simply anticipating to go on the market and have enjoyable.

“I do not wish to put strain on myself to do something spectacular however I simply wish to go on the market and do what I’ve been doing with my coach and some issues we labored on as we speak.

“And I’m simply trying ahead to an awesome present, that is it.

“I simply wish to put in an awesome present,” mentioned Charamba.

Being his first Olympics, Charamba mentioned the expertise up to now had been good.

“The expertise is nice. That is my first, like particular person worldwide championship, so I’m simply cherishing the second, having enjoyable, and seeing what occurs,” mentioned Charamba.

His Staff Zimbabwe colleague, Makarawu, who posted a time of 20.07 seconds to qualify for the semi-final, meets Erriyon Knighton of the US once more in once they compete in semi-final Warmth Three.

They have been in the identical warmth within the first spherical with Knighton rising the winner in 19.99 seconds.

Joseph Fahnbulleh of Liberia, who can be a high contender for the ultimate, and South Africa’s Wayde Van Niekerk are additionally a part of the beginning checklist in warmth three.

However Makarawu is assured and searching ahead to giving it his all to progress to the ultimate scheduled for tomorrow.

“I believe I’ve a great warmth.

“I’ve the possibility to make the finals if I run a great warmth tomorrow. However I believe we’re going to have enjoyable with the blokes like they’re actually quick guys.