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Sports / Other Sports
Richards sets world best in 400, Isinbayeva remains in chase for
million-dollar jackpot
(AP)
Updated: 2007-09-08 05:49
ZURICH, Switzerland?- American 400-meter runner Sanya Richards set a
world best time in winning the Weltklasse Golden League meet on Friday,
staying in the race for the million-dollar (euro740,000) Golden League
Jackpot.
Her countrywoman Michelle Perry's hopes of a share of the money ended
when she finished only third in the women's 100 hurdles. But Russian pole
vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva - fresh from defending her world championship
title at Osaka, Japan - won her event and is the only other athlete still
in the chase.
The jackpot is split among athletes who win their selected event in all
six Golden League meets.
Richards, who failed to qualify for her premiere event at the world
championships in Osaka, won in 49.36 on the new Letzigrund track, which
organizers billed as "the fastest in the world."
World bronze medalist Novlene Williams of Jamaica was second in 50.85,
while Senegal's Amy Mbacke Thiam was third in 50.95. Newly crowned world
champion Christine Ohuruogu of Britain was only fourth, 1.96 off the
winning pace.
"I expected a fast race because I wanted to attack my personal best,"
said Richards, who has a 48.70 PB. "Entering the final straight, I didn't
know they were so far behind. It was mentally tough for me tonight but I
was ready to pull out a great victory. It was my world championships
today."
After Zurich, the Golden League season continues with meets in Brussels
and Berlin. If no athlete wins in all six meets, those with five
victories are awarded their share of half the original prize - US$500,000
(euro368,500).
Despite her costly disappointment, Perry gamely hugged Swedish winner
Susanna Kallur, who finished in 12.66. World bronze medalist Delloreen
Ennis-London of Jamaica was second in 12.68. Perry finished third with
the same time.
The victory offered a measure of redemption for Kallur, who finished out
of the medals in Osaka.
Francis Obikwelu of Portugal won a depleted 100 race in 10.17, ahead of
Britain's Marlon Devonish, who finished in 10.20. Jaysuma Saidy Ndure of
Norway was third in 10.20.
"I didn't start so well," Obikwelu said. "The victory was very important
for me but I want to run against the top guys."
Organizers saw their banner race fall apart after newly minted world
champion Tyson Gay and silver medalist Derrick Atkins withdrew from the
race, both citing tiredness.
The evening began with French athletes sweeping the first two major races
after Osaka, where France failed to win a single event. The French
collected just two silver medals at worlds, in the men's pole vault and
50 kilometer race walk.
Two-time European champion Mehdi Baala won the 1,500 immediately before
Christine Arron triumphed in the women's 100.
Baala won with a pedestrian time of 3:38.62. Tarek Boukensa of Algeria
was second in 3:38.84, while Daniel Kipchirchir Komen of Kenya was third
in 3:38.96.
The victory helped make up for a disappointing world championship
campaign for Baala, who was disqualified in the 1,500 semifinals for
obstructing Moroccan Youssef Baba as they jostled for position down the
home stretch. Baba was given a place in the final.
"It was hard for me after Osaka," Baala said. "I came home and everybody
was telling me 'you are the best.' So it was very important for me to win
today. I had a very simple plan. My coach told me to stay in the middle
of the pack and then to attack at the end."
Alan Webb fared little better than at the worlds, fading in the last 200
meters and finished only seventh in 3:39.69. In Osaka, Webb led most of
the way but also fizzled out on the home stretch and ended up eighth.
Arron - who was recovering from injury at the worlds and finished a
disappointing sixth - led from start to finish to win in 11.17. Torri
Edwards was runner-up in 11.22, with Carmelita Jeter third in 11.24.
Lauryn Williams, the 2005 world champion who lost a photo finish to
Jamaica's Veronica Campbell in Osaka, placed only seventh, 0.07 off the
winning pace.
"It was for me a small revenge after Osaka," Arron said.
"It was especially nice to win this inaugural race," she said of the new
stadium. "The piste is good but it's tough to say if it's fast because
everyone is tired from worlds and not necessarily on form."
Edwards said she found the new track "quite slow."
"It's new so the track is still quite thick. I prefer it when it's a bit
worn," she said.
Xavier Carter - who failed to qualify for Osaka because of a right leg
injury sustained in June at the U.S. championships - won the 200 in
19.92, beating world silver medalist Usain Bolt who was runner-up in
20.19. Sweden's Johan Wissman was third in 20.47.
"It's good to be back on the track, a very good feeling," Carter said.
"The time is no surprise to me because I was working hard at the World
Championships."
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