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Freddie Crittenden in 110 meter
Freddie Crittenden has made history at the 2024 Paris Olympics by becoming the first athlete to advance from the repechage round to the final of the men's 110-meter hurdles. After nursing an adductor injury, Crittenden strategically jogged through the opening round to recover, then won his repechage heat and finished second in the semifinal. He enters the final ranked fourth in the world, with a personal best of 12.93 seconds this year. Known for his resilience, Crittenden's journey from a hopeful athlete who faced setbacks leading to the Tokyo Games to Olympic finalist showcases his determination. The final race is set for Thursday at 3:45 p.m. eastern, where he will compete against strong contenders from the USA and Jamaica. His unique approach highlights the advantages of the newly instituted repechage rule, allowing him a second chance at success.
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