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It's 1-2-3 for USA: Rollins leads medal sweep in 100 hurdles

August 18, 2016 08:41 IST

IMAGE: Brianna Rollins of the United States poses with the American flag after winning the gold medal in the Women's 100m Hurdles Final on Day 12 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images.

Brianna Rollins of the United States won the 100 metres hurdles gold in a time of 12.48 seconds on Wednesday, leading compatriots Nia Ali and Kristi Castlin in the event's first ever Olympic podium sweep.

Ali was clearly in second place when she crossed the line to take silver in 12.59 but Castlin faced a nervous wait before it was confirmed that she had taken bronze in 12.61.

IMAGE: Bronze medalist Kristi Castlin, gold medalist Brianna Rollins and silver medalist Nia Ali of the United States celebrate with American flags after the Women's 100m Hurdles Final. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images.

Britain's Cindy Ofili, also born in the United States, pushed Castlin right to the line but lost out on a medal by two hundredths of a second in 12.63.

The United States sweep was all the more remarkable given world record holder Kendra Harrison and 2008 Olympic champion Dawn Harper missed the Games after failing to make the cut at the US trials.

Source: REUTERS
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