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Marathoner runs 100m for the first time at Paris Olympics


Of the 87 athletes in the women’s 100m at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Sharon Firisua of the Solomon Islands stood out for one specific reason. She was the only athlete who had never run a 100m race before the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

On Friday morning in the women’s 100m prelims, Firisua quickly fell behind out of the blocks, finishing last and nearly three seconds behind the first-place finisher, with a time of 14.31 seconds.

Sharon Firisua
Photo: Nick Iwanyshyn

The 30-year-old marathon runner from the small Oceanic nation previously competed at the Tokyo Olympic Games in the women’s marathon, finishing 72nd out of 73 entrants with a time of 3:02:10.

You might be wondering how Firisua qualified for the Games despite never having raced this distance. She was granted a universal spot for the women’s 100m via the Solomon Islands Athletic Federation. Universal spots at the Olympics ensure broader global representation by allowing athletes from countries with less-developed sports programs to participate and become Olympians.

Sharon Firisua
Sharon Firisua crossed the line in 14.31 seconds, trailing the other sprinters, and embraced Tuvalu’s Temalini Manatoa. Photo: Nick Iwanyshyn

Firisua is one of two athletes from her nation at the Paris Olympics, the other being women’s 50m freestyle swimmer Isabella Millar.

Despite her lack of sprinting experience, Firisua is a celebrated athlete in her homeland. She has won five gold medals at the Pacific Games–in the 5,000m, 10,000m and half-marathon events–and is a six-time medallist at the Oceania Championships, with four golds. In 2013, she was named her country’s sportswoman of the year.

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Athletics events at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games are taking place from Aug. 1-11. Today’s coverage is brought to you by Canadian Running and New Balance Canada. Follow us on Twitter on Instagram for all things Team Canada and up-to-date exclusive news and content.

 

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