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De Grasse wins 200m to book Diamond League Finals spot

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RABAT ( Morocco): Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse claimed the victory he needed in the 200m to book a place in the end-of-season IAAF Diamond League Finals during the latest stop in the series in Rabat, Morocco.

The Olympic silver medallist stormed home in 20.03 seconds ahead of American Ameer Webb (20.18) and Britain’s Zharnel Hughes (20.22).

Like many of the athletes on show, De Grasse was using the event as a warm-up for the World Championsh­ips in London from Aug 4-13. He was pleased with his run, but has yet to go under 20 seconds this season.

“It was a good race and a good performanc­e,” De Grasse said.

“I was pushed in the bend, but I wanted to finish strong today and to stay relaxed. This was a race to tune- up for the World Championsh­ips and it went pretty well.”

Jamaican sprinter Elaine Thompson picked up her 14th victory in a row in the 100m, edging Ivorian Marie-Josee Ta Lou.

Thompson’s time of 10.87 was an improvemen­t on her run in London last weekend by 0.07, and more success for the double Olympic champion, who has focused only on this distance in 2017.

With Jamaica’s Yohan Blake having pulled out of the men’s 100m competitio­n, Britain’s Chijindu Ujah claimed victory in 9.98, 0.02 off his personal best.

Ivorian Ben Youssef Meite was second in 10.01, while another Britain, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, was some way off the pace in third in a time of 10.18.

Moroccan rising star Soufiane El-Bakkali claimed the men’s 3,000m steeplecha­se in a personal best of 8:05.12. Kenya’s Olympic champion Conseslus Kipruto did not finish the race.

The eagerly-anticipate­d women’s 400m battle between Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas and South Africa’s 800m Olympic champion Caster Semenya was a non-event.

Miller-Uib coasted home in 49.80, but Semenya was well back in seventh in a time of 51.53, though that was her best run of the Diamond League series. – Reuters

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