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Former Coppin State standout Joseph Amoah finishes 13th at 2020 Olympic Games in 200 meters

TOKYO – Representing his native Ghana, Coppin State graduate Joseph Amoah clocked a season-best time of 20.27 in his semifinal heat of the 200m dash at the 2020 Olympic Games. Despite his impressive time, his mark was fourth in his heat and did not advance him to the finals.

Making his first appearance in the Olympics, Amoah finished 13th overall in the event, missing out on qualifying for the final by .14 seconds. Amoah drew lane nine in his semifinal heat after placing third in his first-round heat earlier that day in 20.35.

Also read: Coppin State’s Joseph Amoah named USTFCCCA Mid-Atlantic Region Track Athlete of the Year

An eight-time NCAA All-American and back-to-back USTFCCCA Mid-Atlantic Region Athlete of the Year with the Eagles, Amoah will run in Ghana’s 4x100m Relay later this week. Amoah, and fellow Eagles sprinter, Joseph Manu, make up half of the relay team and their first-round heat will be televised live at 10:30 pm on Wednesday, August 4 on USA Network and NBC.

Courtesy: Coppin State Athletics

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