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Ogunode on mission impossible at Worlds

File photo of Qatar’s Femi Ogunode splashing through the rain to win the 100m final at the Asian Games in Incheon last year. Right: Chinese sprint sensation Su Bingtian.

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As they jostle in the jet stream of Usain Bolt and Justin Gatlin, Asian sprinters will be battling for regional bragging rights at the athletics world championships in Beijing.
Just reaching the final of the 100 or 200 metres would be an astonishing achievement for an Asian athlete given the gulf in quality.
While Jamaican giant Bolt, who holds the 100m world record of 9.58 seconds, is likely to be a speck in the distance, the tussle between China’s Su Bingtian and Asian Games champion Femi Ogunode of Qatar should provide an absorbing continental subplot.
Ogunode, Qatar’s Nigerian-born import, completed the sprint double at last year’s Asian Games, winning the 100m in 9.93 and the 200m in 20.14 after returning from a two-year doping ban.
Ogunode created a sensation at the Asian Games in Incheon last year when he said he was ready to face Bolt at the World championships in Beijing and also at next year’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
“I have confidence in myself that I can challenge anybody. I see myself winning the gold medal in Rio,” Ogunode said after his 100m victory in Incheon.
The Beijing World Championships would be the first time he will come face-to-face with the Jamaican sensation, but locals will be roaring on Su who earlier this year became the first Asian-born athlete to break the 10-second barrier when he clocked 9.99 in a Diamond League meeting in Eugene behind race winner Tyson Gay.
Hailing from a rural corner of China’s south-eastern Guangdong province, Su once carried bags for China’s top track stars before making his breakthrough by winning the national title in 2011.
His rivalry with Japan’s Yoshihide Kiryu has so far failed to live up to its billing, however, mainly because of niggling injuries to the Japanese teen sensation.
Kiryu, 19, ran a wind-assisted 9.87 seconds in Texas earlier this year but has been forced to pull out of the world championships with a muscle tear.
Japan, however, have already unearthed a new gem in Tokyo schoolboy Abdul Hakim Sani Brown, who stormed to gold in the 100 and 200 metres at last month’s world youth championships in Cali, Colombia.
Born in the southern Japanese city of Fukuoka to a Japanese mother and a Ghanaian father, the 16-year-old will become the youngest athlete to represent Japan at the world championships.
Sani Brown, who switched from football to track while in elementary school and credits his recent success to rap music and at least 12 hours’ sleep a day, has been called up for the longer sprint largely for experience ahead of next year’s Rio Olympics.
The lanky six-footer already has one claim to fame: his 200m time of 20.34 seconds at the world youth championships broke the previous meet best held by none other than the world’s fastest man, Bolt.
Although the Jamaican’s 200m world record of 19.19 is some way off, the callow Japanese sprinter can only benefit from rubbing shoulders with track’s speed kings. Former Olympic medallist Ato Boldon recently compared Sami Brown’s performances in Colombia to Bolt at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
And as he prepares to share the same rarified air as Bolt and Gatlin, the youngster told local media: “I want to carry on doing my thing and take on the world’s best.”



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