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Chesapeake’s Grant Holloway advances to the Olympic 110-meter hurdles semifinals

Grassfield High graduate Grant Holloway wins a heat in the Olympic men's 110-meter hurdles Sunday in France. His time of 13.01 seconds was the day's best. DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP
Grassfield High graduate Grant Holloway wins a heat in the Olympic men’s 110-meter hurdles Sunday in France. His time of 13.01 seconds was the day’s best. DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP
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Chesapeake’s Grant Holloway easily advanced to the semifinals of the 110-meter hurdles at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Sunday.

Holloway, a Grassfield High graduate, had little trouble as he won his heat in 13.01 seconds, the fastest time of the day. Rachid Murtake of Japan had the second-fastest time of the day at 13.22.

Holloway, who was named co-captain of the USA team, was a silver medalist three years ago at the Tokyo Olympics and has the second-fastest time in history at the event at 12.81 seconds.

American Daniel Roberts also qualified, but teammate Freddie Crittenden failed to qualify in the first-round heats. Crittenden will compete in the new repechage round, which allows a second chance for sprinters and hurdlers.

The repechage round is Tuesday, followed by the semifinals Wednesday and the final Thursday.

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