Canada's athletes are making their presence felt

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The world athletics championships in Tokyo have kicked off with a bang, and Canada's athletes are making their presence felt. On the second day of the competition, Andre De Grasse delivered a season-best performance, clocking in at 10.09 seconds in the semifinals of the 100m dash. Although this impressive time was not enough to secure a spot in the final, it marks a significant turnaround for the athlete after a season plagued by injuries.
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This encouraging display of speed and agility bodes well for Canada's 4x100m relay team, which will be looking to De Grasse to bring his A-game in the upcoming events. The team's chances of success have undoubtedly received a boost from De Grasse's promising performance, and fans will be eagerly awaiting their turn on the track.

Meanwhile, fellow Canadian sprinter Jerome Blake also turned in a notable performance, finishing tied for third in his heat with a time of 10.03 seconds. This result has put him in a favorable position to advance to the final, pending the outcome of the last semifinal heat. If no other athlete in the final heat beats Blake's time, he and De Grasse will both earn a spot in the final, setting the stage for an exciting showdown.

Looking ahead to the next day of competition, all eyes will be on Camryn Rogers as she prepares to defend her title in the hammer throw. Rogers will be aiming to replicate her previous success and bring home another gold medal for Canada. With the championships heating up, Canadian athletes are poised to make a lasting impact on the world stage, and fans are eagerly anticipating the thrill of the upcoming events.

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