Ottawa Citizen

Entire heat disqualifi­ed at indoor track worlds

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Allfiverun­ners in a 400-metre heat were disqualifi­ed at the world indoor athletics championsh­ips on Friday.

Abdalelah Haroun, a Qatari who won bronze at the world championsh­ips last year, was first to leave after a false start. Bralon Taplin of Grenada, who ran the fastest time this year, then finished first in the heat but officials later disqualifi­ed him and Steven Gayle of Jamaica, Austris Karpinskis of Latvia, and Alonzo Russell of the Bahamas for running out of their lanes.

The IAAF says it’s the first time every runner in a world championsh­ip race has been disqualifi­ed.

Grenada appealed, saying Taplin was already on a straight line and therefore didn’t create an advantage, but it was rejected by the jury of appeal, which reviewed video and noticed Taplin “stepped on the line in the curved part of the track.”

Haroun, who finished second at the last world indoors, didn’t appear too downcast about his disqualifi­cation.

“I don’t know quite what happened, but it is OK,” he said. “I will have more chances.”

It is two less main rivals for Pavel Maslak to worry about in the Czech runner’s quest for a third successive world indoor title. Maslak finished second in his heat.

Elsewhere, Yorgelis Rodriguez of Cuba led the women’s pentathlon after three events.

Erica Bougard led after edging out U.S. teammate Kendell Williams by 0.01 seconds in the 60-metre hurdles, but slipped to second behind Katarina JohnsonTho­mpson after the British athlete cleared 1.91 metres in high jump.

Johnson-Thompson tends to struggle in the shot put and even a personal best of 12.68 metres wasn’t enough to keep hold of top spot.

France’s Kevin Mayer leads Damian Warner of Canada by 45 points after three of seven events in the heptathlon.

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