By Maxwell Kumoye With the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow fast approaching, athletes from Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia and Zimbabwe delivered encouraging performances at the Gyulai István Memorial, Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix in Budapest, underlining their medal ambitions for Scotland. Cameroon's reigning African 100m champion, Emmanuel Eseme, stole the spotlight by becoming the only sprinter to break the 10-second barrier, storming to victory in 9.99 seconds. The performance marked the third time this season that Eseme has dipped below the coveted mark, reinforcing his status as one of Africa's leading sprint hopes heading into Glasgow. Ghana's Abdul-Rasheed Saminu also produced an impressive display, finishing second in 10.01 seconds after pushing Eseme all the way in a high-quality race. Jamaica's Ackeem Blake placed third in 10.04 seconds, while South Africa's Akani Simbine shared fourth in 10.05 seconds. Speaking after the race, Eseme expressed ...