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Ghana's 100m record holder, Benjamin Azamati, won Heat 7 of the men’s 100m race while Sean Sarfo-Antwi also finished fourth at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Azamati, despite a shaky start to the event, finished first with a time of 10.19s to advance to the semi-finals of the 100m.
Sean Sarfo-Antwi also secured a semi-final berth after running 10.33 in Heat 10.
Sarfo-Antwi finished behind Jerod Elcock, Emanuel Archibald and Stephan Charles but still qualified for the next phase.
The semifinals are scheduled for Wednesday, August 3.
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