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Weekend recap: Andre De Grasse starts his season with 2 wins

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The country's biggest track star kicked off his season, a top thrower reached the podium and a marathon record holder failed to qualify for the Olympics. Here's a look at the most notable results for Canada's Summer Olympic athletes over the weekend:

Andre De Grasse won his first two races of the season.

After doing a few indoor 60m events over the winter, the reigning Olympic 200m champion opened his outdoor campaign at the East Coast Relays in Jacksonville, Fla., where he lives and trains.

On Friday night, De Grasse ran a wind-aided 20.11 seconds in the 200m. That was the fastest time among all 15 heats, though the competition wasn't very stiff.

On Saturday, De Grasse clocked a wind-legal 10.11 in the 100m to clip reigning Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs of Italy in a photo finish for the fastest overall time. Two-time world championship bronze medallist Trayvon Bromell was third in 10.14. De Grasse, Jacobs and Bromell train together in Jacksonville under coach Rana Reider.

De Grasse struggled for much of the past two seasons before winning the 200m at the Diamond League Final last September in 19.76 — his best time since 2021. The six-time Olympic medallist has set his sights high for this year, aiming to reach the podium in the 100, 200 and 4x100 for the third consecutive Summer Games and even break the Canadian 100m record of 9.84 seconds shared by Donovan Bailey and Bruny Surin.

It's hard to gauge De Grasse's 200m performance on Friday because of the strong tailwind. But his 10.11 in the 100 was his best time in nearly two years. He'll still need to get down to

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