Zimbabwe: Makarawu, Charamba Primed for Semis

PARIS, France — As they go into tonight’s men’s 200m semi-final at the Stade de France, Makanakaishe Charamba and Tapiwanashe Makarawu will be out for another positive outcome after brilliant performances during the heats on Monday.

The first two in each of the three semi-final heats and the next two fastest times will advance to the final with the competition scheduled to begin at 8pm.

Charamba is up in semi-final Heat Two where he faces 100m gold medallist, Noah Lyles from the United States.

It will be a tough race which will also feature Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo again after running the same heat in the first round heats on Monday.

Tebogo claimed the quarter-final heat in 20.10 seconds ahead of Charamba who was second in a time of 20.27s.

However, the 22-year-old Charamba is focusing on running his race when he returns to the track today.

“So probably still looking at the line I will say I am just expecting to go out there and have fun.

“I don’t want to put pressure on myself to do anything spectacular but I just want to go out there and do what I have been doing with my coach and a few things we worked on today.

“And I am just looking forward to a great show, that’s it.

“I just want to put in a great show,” said Charamba.

Being his first Olympics, Charamba said the experience so far had been good.

“The experience is great. This is my first, like individual international championship, so I am just cherishing the moment, having fun, and seeing what happens,” said Charamba.

His Team Zimbabwe colleague, Makarawu, who posted a time of 20.07 seconds to qualify for the semi-final, meets Erriyon Knighton of the United States again in when they compete in semi-final Heat Three.

They were in the same heat in the first round with Knighton emerging the winner in 19.99 seconds.

Joseph Fahnbulleh of Liberia, who is also a top contender for the final, and South Africa’s Wayde Van Niekerk are also part of the start list in heat three.

But Makarawu is confident and looking forward to giving it his all to progress to the final scheduled for tomorrow.

“I think I have a good heat.

“I have the chance to make the finals if I run a good heat tomorrow. But I think we are going to have fun with the guys like they are really fast guys.