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Bol strikes hurdles gold amid shock Jamaican title double
Greece’s Olympic champion Tentoglou clinches long jump gold with his final leap of 8.52 metres
August 25, 2023 | 12:30 AM
Femke Bol struck gold in the 400m hurdles amid an unexpected Jamaican double gold rush at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest on Thursday. Bol made up for the disappointment of falling with the line at her mercy in the mixed 4x400m relay with her Dutch quartet by producing a totally dominant victory in the hurdles in 51.70 seconds.In the absence of defending world and Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, American Shamier Little claimed silver, more than one second behind Bol, while Jamaica’s Rushell Clayton rounded out the podium. Clayton’s bronze was one of five medals Jamaica won out of a potential 15 on offer in the evening session of day six of action at the National Athletics Centre.Two of those were surprise golds. First up was Danielle Williams, who shocked the field to reclaim her world 100m hurdles crown after previously winning the title in Beijing in 2015. "When I won in 2015 it was unbelievable," said Williams. "But this took a lot of hard work, a lot of years of toil and injuries, and losing my confidence and battling to get back to this stage. It’s awesome, Jamaica is a proud country and we love to win. I love to win!"Then came 21-year-old Antonio Watson, who also upset a loaded field including South African world record holder Wayde van Niekerk to win gold in the men’s 400m. Watson, 21, produced a perfectly-timed effort down the home straight to win in 44.22sec."I am excited I managed to go home with a victory. I was surprised too!" Watson said. "I did not have any secrets in my race. I just came and ran my own race. I am really proud I am bringing gold to Jamaica... it is amazing to win the gold medal at my first world senior championships."It looked like there might have been a third Jamaican gold in the men’s long jump, but Greece’s Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou went out to 8.52 metres with his sixth and final jump to push Wayne Pinnock into silver position. Pinnock’s Jamaican teammate Tajay Gayle claimed bronze."When he pulled that off I couldn’t believe it but then I could, of course, I know what he’s capable of," said Pinnock. "I just knew he had it but I just didn’t know he would do it, that he would pull it off at that moment. But this is still a silver medal. It’s really a dream come true. Watching people like Tentoglou gave me the motivation as a youngster to reach the top. And now I’m there, nearly there."The second field event of the night saw Camryn Rogers win the women’s hammer world title to give Canada their second gold in the event at the championships after Ethan Katzberg was crowned men’s champion at the weekend. Rogers took gold with a best effort of 77.22m, last year’s bronze medallist Janee’ Kassanavoid of the United States finishing second (76.36m). Kassanavoid’s teammate DeAnna Price took the bronze (75.41).Norway’s reigning world champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen put the relative disappointment of silver in the 1500m on Wednesday behind him to easily qualify for Sunday’s final of the 5,000m. Olympic champion and world record holder Joshua Cheptegei was a late withdrawal, however, the Ugandan who won last week’s 10,000m pulling out because of a foot injury.
August 25, 2023 | 12:30 AM