The first day of track and field events in Paris on Friday showcased the spirit of the Olympics.
During the women’s 100-meter prelim, Laotian sprinter Silina Pha Aphay and Lucia Moris of South Sudan were competing for a top three spot to advance to the next round.
Pha Aphay saw Moris go down halfway through the race.
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Pha Aphay finished with a season best of 12.45 seconds, but was not able to qualify.
Instead of celebrating, Pha Aphay checked on Moris who was in distress.
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“We are athletes,” Pha Aphay said, expressing empathy for Moris. Pha Aphay believes Moris may have injured her hamstring.
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American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson won the first round with a time of 10.94 seconds to qualify for the semifinals on Saturday.
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