Saint-Denis (France), Aug 2 (AP) Sha'Carri Richardson blazed through a no-fuss opening round in the 100 meters Friday, winning her first-ever race at the Olympics in 10.94 seconds to easily qualify for the semi-finals.

Wearing neon green shoes, which contrasted well against the bright purple track, the American captured the first of eight first-round races on the opening day of track action at a jam-packed Stade de France.

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Also making it through were all the top contenders, including Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica, a two-time champion in this event who is making this her fifth and final Olympics.

Fraser-Pryce ran 10.92 but finished second to Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith, who won the day's fastest heat in 10.87. Richardson's American training partners, Melissa Jefferson and Twanisha Terry, made it through.

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Unlike at Olympic trials earlier this month, Richardson got off to a solid start, bursting from the blocks and getting upright quickly, then kicking into overdrive and cruising into the finish, tapping her chest with her hands as she crossed the line.

She'll race in the semifinals Saturday night, and if she advances there, she'll go for gold a few hours later.

Kerr and Ingebrigtsen advance

The runners involved in what might be the track's best rivalry stayed on a collision course. Josh Kerr and Jakob Ingebrigtsen each advanced through their opening heats in the 1,500. They'll race again on Sunday, with the final scheduled for Tuesday.

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World record holder and world champion Yaroslava Mahuchikh of Ukraine jumped only twice, clearing 1.95 meters on the second try, all she needed to easily move into Sunday night's final.

There were no big surprises. Eleanor Patterson of Australia, the 2022 world champ, also made it through, as did American Vashti Cunningham, though she did so with a mark of 1.92 after missing at 1.95 three times. (AP)

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