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Arop starts strong, De Grasse under pressure at track worlds

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This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here. The 2022 men's 800-metre bronze medallist began his push for gold today in Budapest by comfortably winning his opening-round heat to advance to the semifinals.

Despite slowing up near the end, Arop posted the second-best overall time, behind Kenyan teenager Emmanuel Wanyonyi. Reigning world and Olympic champion Emmanuel Korir of Kenya, hampered by a calf injury this season, failed to advance after placing fourth in his heat.

The semifinals go Thursday and the final Saturday. WATCH l Edmonton's Marco Arop easily qualifies into the men's 800m semifinals: In other notable Canadian results from Day 4, Jean-Simon Desgagnés placed eighth in the men's 3,000m steeplechase final while promising 400m hurdler Savannah Sutherland was eliminated in the semifinals in her world championships debut.

Michelle Harrison qualified for the semis in the women's 100 hurdles. In the marquee event of the day, Kenyan star Faith Kipyegon won the women's 1,500m world title for the third time.

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