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Marie Josée Ta Lou is in fine form in the 100m at the start of the season. The Ivorian has won three times, including one in Florence on the 3rd stage of the Diamond League. This Friday 9 June, the African record holder will be competing in Paris. The Ivorian sprinter will be testing her speed over 200m. She will be up against 2019 world champion Dina Asher-Smith, Olympic bronze medallist Gabby Thomas, Abby Steiner, Jenna Prandini and Tamara Clark, who have all clocked sub-22-second performances in the 200m.
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