Andre De Grasse won the 100 meters at the Canadian Olympic track and field trials on Friday, finishing in 10.20 seconds.
What happened?
The 2020 Olympic 200 champion crossed the finish line with his arms wide open, initially thinking he'd won, but the board at Claude-Robillard sports complex listed Eliezer Adjibi in first.
De Grasse was declared the winner following a review, with Adjibi second in 10.23 seconds.
Why it matters for Andre De Grasse
This win secures De Grasse a spot in Paris, a significant achievement for the Canadian athlete.
The Canadian Olympic trials took place in Montreal, with Audrey Leduc winning the women's 100 meters in 11.20 seconds.
What comes next?
De Grasse will now focus on preparing for the Paris Olympics, building on his success in the 100 meters.
The Canadian Olympic track and field trials saw intense competition, with athletes vying for a spot in the upcoming Olympics.
De Grasse's win is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport.
The 100 meters event was closely contested, with De Grasse emerging victorious after a review.
The crowd at Claude-Robillard sports complex cheered as De Grasse was declared the winner.
De Grasse's time of 10.20 seconds was enough to secure his spot in Paris.
The Canadian athlete will now look to build on this success in the upcoming Olympics