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Olympics: Brilliant Thompson-Herah leads Jamaican sweep in 100m

July 31, 2021 19:10 IST
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IMAGE: Elaine Thompson-Herah of Jamaica celebrate after winning the gold medal in the women's 100m on day eight of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

Defending champion Elaine Thompson-Herah led home a Jamaican clean sweep in the Olympic women's 100 metres final on Saturday, posting an amazing 10.61 seconds to become the second-fastest woman in history.

 

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who had been seeking a third gold in the event, took silver in 10.74 with Shericka Jackson third in 10.76 at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium.

Thompson-Herah's Olympic record time has been beaten only by Florence Griffith-Joyner's 1988 world record of 10.49 - though the American also ran a 10.61.

IMAGE: Elaine Thompson-Herah surged ahead with about 40 metres remaining to become the second-fastest woman in history. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

Fraser-Pryce, 34, took time away from the sport to have a baby but arrived in Tokyo on the back of a sizzling 10.63 run - the fastest time this year.

She started the race strongly, nosing ahead of the field but Thompson-Herah caught up and after the pair raced neck and neck it was the latter who surged ahead with about 40 metres remaining.

Thompson-Herah, wearing a glittering headband, started celebrating before she crossed the line with her left hand raised and she continued her sprint for some distance before lying on the track in jubilation.

IMAGE: Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson-Herah and Shericka Jackson celebrate after completing a podium sweep in the women's 100m final. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

The organisers added to the mood of the evening by switching off the lights and lighting up the 100m stretch of the track before introducing the eight sprinters, and six of them finished in under 11 seconds in a blistering race.

Fraser-Pryce, who was looking to add to her 100m wins in 2008 and 2012, had clocked 10.73 to top the semi-final time lists but was unable to improve on that mark.

Jamaica also swept the women's 100 metres medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

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