By Ashu Manfred
Cameroonian Emmanuel Eseme Allobwede, has won the Sotteville Meeting. The international competition took place July 4, 2024.
The Cameroonian sprinter crossed the finish line first with a remarkable time of 10.11 seconds, as he looks to improve his time and shine at the Paris Olympics.
The Gambia’s Camara Ebrahima secured the second position with a time of 10.25 seconds, while France’s Zeze Meba Michael finished third with a time of 10.32 seconds.
The fastest man in Cameroon, Emmanuel Eseme is one of the headliners of the International Athletics Meeting in Sotteville-lès-Rouen since yesterday. Now one of the world’s favourite in the 100m, the athlete who discovered sprinting late in life also has the Olympic Games in sights.
As the Paris Olympics draw near, all eyes will be on Emmanuel Eseme, who has clearly established himself as a formidable contender.
The Paris Olympic Games begin in the days ahead.