The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Semenya, Lyles cruise to Diamond League trophies

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ZURICH: South African Caster Semenya wrapped up another fantastic season by claiming the women’s 800m trophy in the Diamond League on Thursday as American sprint hope Noah Lyles took the 200m crown.

“It was just fantastic,” said Semenya, who won in 1min 55.27sec, more than 2sec ahead of American Ajee Wilson in second.

“It has been a long month of racing for me and I feel it on my body.

“I am consistent at this level, but the world record is actually not on my mind,” said Semenya, the double Olympic champion (2012, 2016) and three-time world champion (2009, 2011, 2017) who is now unbeaten over the 800m since her eliminatio­n in the semi-finals of the 2015 worlds in Beijing.

It was a fitting end to the season for the 27-year-old, who did a Commonweal­th double in the Gold Coast early in the season but then came under the spotlight off the track as she turned to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) in her challenge of IAAF rules on testostero­ne levels in female athletes to be introduced in November.

Under the new regulation­s, “hyper-androgynou­s”, athletes like Semenya would have to chemically lower their testostero­ne levels to be able to compete, something the 800m runner says is discrimina­tory and in violation of the IAAF’s constituti­on and the Olympic Charter.

Lyles was one of the headline acts in Zurich and the 21-yearold made no mistake as he won the 200m in 19.67sec, just twohundred­ths off his personal best set in Monaco last month. It was Lyles’ fifth win on the Diamond League circuit this season, with Turkey’s world and European champion Ramil Guliyev coming in second in 19.98sec.

“I came here for the win and I did it, I’m very happy,” said Lyles.

The women’s blue riband event saw Britain’s newly-crowned European champion Dina AsherSmith, who struck triple gold in Berlin after also winning the 200m and taking the 4x100m relay with her British team, clocked 11.08sec to take second in the 100m.

Nigerian Blessing Okagb are Ighoteguo nor having false started, Asher-Smith finished behind Murielle Ahoure in 11.01sec with another Ivorian, Marie-Josee Ta Lou, in third.

“Before the African championsh­ips I had to pull out and I was so disappoint­ed to miss out on them,” said Ahoure.

“I wasn’t sure about my shape then. I wanted to do at least one more race and I’m so happy to come here and to win it.”

In the field, New Zealand’s Tom Walsh wrapped up his shot put trophy with a meeting and Diamond League record of 22.60m.

And Greece’s double defending title holder Ekaterina Stefanidi continued the form that saw her clinch European gold for a third successive title.

Stefanidi, with the world, Olympic and European titles to her name, cleared a best of 4.87m to nudge out American Sandi Morris, who holds the season’s best.

Disappoint­ingly, Norwegian teenager Jakob Ingebrigts­en was a late withdrawal because of sickness, having himself only been named in the field as a late replacemen­t.

Aged just 17, he took gold in both the men’s 1500m and 5000m at the Berlin Euros, but in his absence in Zurich, Kenyan Timothy Cheruiyot timed 3:30.27 to beat out compatriot and current world champion Elijah Manangoi to defend his Diamond League trophy.

China’s Lijao Gong having won the women’s shot put a day before the main action in Brussels, 15 Diamond League discipline­s remain to be decided at a sellout King Baudouin II stadium on Friday. — AFP

It has been a long month of racing for me and I feel it on my body. I am consistent at this level, but the world record is actually not on my mind. Caster Semenya, double Olympic champion

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Athletes celebrate during the trophy ceremony at the end of the IAAF Diamond League meeting Weltklasse in Zurich.
— Reuters photo Athletes celebrate during the trophy ceremony at the end of the IAAF Diamond League meeting Weltklasse in Zurich.

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