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by Miss Flavie Schuster 5 min read
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How old is Andre De Grasse?

Andre De Grasse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Andre De Grasse (born November 10, 1994) is a Canadian sprinter. He won the silver medal in the 200 m and bronze medals in both the 100 m and 4×100 m relay at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

What is the best Desert Eagle skin in Genshin Impact?

Already one of the most stunning Desert Eagle skins in the game, you should consider the Kumicho Dragon if you’re building an anime inventory. The white inscriptions on the gun’s gorgeous body depicts a flowing dragon on both the body of the gun and handle, and two is always better than one.

What does the dragon skin look like?

Although a Chinese skin it features a dragon similar to those in Dragon Ball Z and other anime series. The background features blobs of light blue, dark blue and white under the dragon. Lastly, there is a red line at the very end going straight down and the end of the stock.

Is de Grasse ready to rejoin the elite?

^ a b Harrison, Doug (23 September 2019). "With renewed focus on health, De Grasse sees track worlds as chance to rejoin elite". CBC Sports. Retrieved 2 October 2019.

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What sport did De Grasse play?

In high school, De Grasse initially played basketball, at one point playing against future NBA player Andrew Wiggins of Vaughan Secondary School. In his first high school track race, the York Region Championships, De Grasse ran wearing basketball shorts and borrowed spikes, he also ignored the starting blocks and did a standing start. Despite his clear inexperience, he finished second in the 100m final with 10.91, third overall in the 200m with 22.64, and 7th overall in the Long Jump with 5.88m. He was spotted by future coach Tony Sharpe who noticed his impressive results compensating for the lack of starting blocks and proper racing attire. Sharpe invited De Grasse to join Pickering 's Speed Academy. All 3 events were won by his eventual Olympic teammate Bolade Ajomale of Alexander Mackenzie High School. Having finished in the top 4 in the 100m and 200m, De Grasse qualified for the Ontario Central Championships, where he finished 4th in the 100m and 10th overall in the 200m. Finally, having qualified for the Ontario Championships in the 100m, De Grasse placed 5th in the final. He then began to train under Sharpe at The Speed Academy.

What happened to De Grasse in the 200m?

In the Diamond League, De Grasse finished 6th in the 200m in Doha and 8th in the 100m in Shanghai, clearly affected by his injuries. He was unable to defend his national title in the 100m, settling for third in 10.20. During the 200m heats, he pulled up with a hamstring injury; the crowd cheered De Grasse on as he walked to the finish line, and he ended his season. Following his injuries, De Grasse left ALTIS and coach Stu McMillan in Arizona, moving to Jacksonville to train under Rana Reider.

What was De Grasse's goal?

His main goal was to beat Bolt in the 100m before his retirement after the championships. After winning both the 100m and 200m national titles, De Grasse was in contention to make the same double in London and defeat the world record holder.

How fast was De Grasse in Stockholm?

His time in Stockholm of 9.69w (+4.0 m/s) was over the 2.0 m/s wind limit, but the 4th fastest in history regardless. With Bolt choosing to forego the 200m, De Grasse was considered a strong favorite for the world title in London. His main goal was to beat Bolt in the 100m before his retirement after the championships.

What award did De Grasse win?

De Grasse's success at the Olympics led to his winning the Lionel Conacher Award as the Canadian Press' male athlete of the year, and be presented with the Rising Star Award by the IAAF. In April 2017 De Grasse was a recipient of a Harry Jerome Award.

How long did De Grasse miss the bronze medal?

Initially in 6th place, De Grasse made an incredible close on Japan and the United States by about 4 metres, though he narrowly missed the bronze medal by 0.02 seconds. Despite this, the Canadians set a new national record of 37.64 seconds, breaking the record set in 1996 in Atlanta.

How much did De Grasse make in 2015?

De Grasse turned professional in December 2015, signing with Puma for $11.25 million.

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