Rhasidat Adeleke’s Impressive Win at Texas Invitational
Ireland’s Rhasidat Adeleke showcased her speed and talent by winning the women’s 100 metres final at the Texas Invitational. The 21-year-old sprinter crossed the finish line in a wind-assisted 10.84 seconds, displaying her remarkable athleticism and skill on the track.
Results of the Women’s 100m Race:
- 1st – Rhasidat Adeleke 🇮🇪 10.84
- 2nd – Celera Barnes 🇺🇸 10.94
- 3rd – Dina Asher-Smith 🇬🇧 11.10
- 4th – Julien Alfred 🇱🇨 11.15
Rhasidat Adeleke’s performance at the Texas Invitational was truly impressive, showcasing her speed and determination on the track. While her time of 10.84 seconds was wind-assisted and won’t be officially recorded, it highlights her potential and talent as a sprinter.
Adeleke, with an official personal best of 11.31 seconds, is set to compete in the 400 metres at the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris this summer. Her success at the Texas Invitational serves as a strong indication of her capabilities and readiness to take on new challenges at the international level.