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Apr 18, 2021 Sports
Kaieteur News – Guyana’s Indoor 400m men’s record holder, Arinze Chance, made it two in two after finishing again on the podium in his second 400m outdoor race as a pro athlete. This time, he finished second at the USC Open in South Carolina.
Chance clocked an impressive 46.56s to finish just over a second slower that first placed Christopher Bailey of the University of Tennesse. Speaking with Kaieteur Sport, Chance said he was pleased to have improved on his time since his debut at the Weems Baskin Invitational where he finished second in a marginally slower time of 46.62s.
The quarter-mile sprinter, who is aiming to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics needs to hit 44.9s to make the Olympic Standard and he remains optimistic of achieving his goal. Last week, the former Police Progressive Youth Club (PPYC) athlete registered his personal best in the 200m, a time of 21.25s.
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