The Asian Age

Simbine outruns Blake in 100m

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Gold Coast, April 9: Akani Simbine grabbed the spotlight and stunned Jamaica’s Yohan Blake in the men’s 100 metres final at the Commonweal­th Games on Monday as athletics began a new era without Usain Bolt.

In cool conditions in Australia’s Gold Coast, South Africa’s Simbine stormed up lane seven to win his first major title in 10.03sec, the second fastest time this year.

Blake, the fastest man into the final in 10.06, stumbled out of the blocks and dipped for bronze in a disappoint­ing 10.19, behind South African silver medallist Henricho Bruintjies’ 10.17.

It was a chastening outing for Blake, 28, the 2011 world champion who holds the joint second fastest time in history, but whose career has long been overshadow­ed by the now retired Bolt.

“I was stumbling way and I didn’t from it,” said Blake.

“I’m disappoint­ed because I’ve been feeling good. I didn’t get the start and I was all over the place. I couldn’t all the recover recover from it.”

Trinidad and Tobago’s Michelle- Lee Ahye won the women’s 100m in 11.14, ahead of Jamaicans Christania Williams in 11.21 and Gayon Evans with 11.22.

Uganda’s Stella Chessang won a closely contested women’s 10,000m in 31: 45.30, and world champion Tomas Walsh heaved 21.41m to win the men’s shot put for New Zealand.

In swimming, Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa stunned England’s Adam Peaty, the world record- holder, to defend his 50 metres breaststro­ke title.

South Africa’s Chad le Clos completed a hat- trick of butterfly golds when he won the 100m race, and Bronte Campbell earned a rare victory over her sister Cate in the 100m freestyle.

England’s James Willstrop beat Paul Coll of New Zealand to win the men’s squash, while New Zealander Joelle King was crowned women’s champion with victory over English player Sarah- Jane Perry.

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