The 24-year-old blasted round the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines velodrome in 10.029 seconds during qualifying to lay down a marker ahead of the final on Sunday.
Her sizzling ride came after newly-minted Keirin gold medallist Andrews clocked 10.108 to better the previous world best (10.154) set by Canada’s defending Olympic champion Kelsey Mitchell in 2019.
A new mark was on the cards after the Olympic record was lowered four times before Andrews and Friedrich took to the track.
A slew of world records have been set at the lightening-fast Paris velodrome, with nine before the exploits of Andrews and Friedrich.
In Germany, the Olympic games is being shown by four broadcasters: ZDF, Discovery+, ARD Mediathek and Eurosport.
If you have a TV with a cable connection, or similar service, you can turn to the Eurosport channel, as well as ARD or ZDF, for extensive coverage.
For those without cable TV connections, you can also watch live streams of Olympic events on the ZDF, Discovery + or ARD websites.
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