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Ghana’s female sprinter Flings Owusu-Agyapong was at her very best in the final of the 60m Women AIT international Grand Prix 2017 in Ireland.
Agyapong finished an impressive second in the race with a time of 7.2 seconds behind LAWSON Lekeisha of the United States of America.
She qualified to the finals having won her Heat with a time of 7.29 seconds but had to settle for second best in the final showdown.
AIT International Grand Prix is an indoor athletics event held annually. It is the fourth year in a row as athletics fans across the Great Britain have been availed of the opportunity to witness some of the world’s best talent on show in the midlands arena.
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