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Oregon’s Devon Allen qualifies for men’s 110 hurdles semifinals at World Athletics Championships
Former Oregon Geese monitor athlete and soccer huge receiver Devon Allen will look to earn a roster spot with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles later this summer season. For now, he’s centered on monitor.
Allen certified for the semifinals of the lads’s 110-meter hurdles on the World Athletics Championships on Saturday. His time of 13.47 seconds led the fifth and closing warmth, an automated qualification for the semifinals.
Two different members of Group USA made the semifinals as properly. Grant Holloway, the 2019 world champion, led all qualifiers with a time of 13.14 seconds. Trey Cunningham completed with a time of 13.28 seconds, main the primary warmth to routinely qualify.
Group USA’s Daniel Roberts initially led within the third warmth however didn’t end after stumbling halfway via the hurdles. Holloway walked again onto the monitor to embrace Roberts after the conclusion of the warmth.
The semifinals of the lads’s 110 hurdles is scheduled for Sunday afternoon.
— Luke Norton; lnorton@oregonian.com