Oman Daily Observer

IAAF WORLD ATHLETICS RESULTS

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LONDON: Athletics greats Allyson Felix and Caster Semenya lit up the track to bring the curtain down on the world championsh­ips in great style on Sunday.

However, not for the first time, but certainly the last as an athlete, Usain Bolt stole the show.

Retiring superstar Bolt put on one last appearance, the 100m and 200m world record-holder accorded a lap of honour in front of the 60,000 spectators who stayed on after the finals were over.

“It’s been a rough couple of days, and this is a very emotional moment for me,” said the 30-year-old Jamaican referring to his dramatic collapsing to the track with cramp in the anchor leg of the 4x100m relay final 24 hours earlier.

“I always tried my best and gave 100 per cent all the time and above all put on a good show.”

Bolt then went on a lap of honour to the tune of ‘Reggae Nights’ raising his arms and applauding the crowd, embracing his parents on the track and then finishing with a final flourish of his trademark ‘lightning bolt’ stance not once but twice.

On the track, Felix ran a stunning leg in 48.7 seconds in the women’s 4x400 metres relay to set the United States up for an easy victory and take her record world medals tally to 16, two ahead of retired Jamaican duo Merlene Ottey and Bolt.

“It does mean so much to me every time,” Felix said when asked whether medals motivated her.

“I love this sport. I’m grateful to run with these amazing girls. They work so hard and deserve all their success.”

“It’s an honour to run in the relay for Team USA and I will always treasure these moments.” South African star Semenya, who seems to block out all the debate about whether she should be running or not, added a third 800m crown to her tally to put her alongside another African great Maria Mutola as the only women to have won the title three times.

Semenya hinted that it would now be time to tackle the world record of 1:53.28 set by Jarmila Kratochvil­ova back in 1983.

“We need to clear 1:55 first and it will require a lot of hard training. I have Olympic, world and Commonweal­th titles now so maybe it is time to target the world record,” said Semenya, whose last defeat in the event dates back to 2015.

“It’s the next thing on the list. I know it will be difficult but I will have to attempt soon, maybe.”

Kenya enjoyed a successful final blast with Hellen Obiri comprehens­ively denying Alamaz Ayana a double gold as the 27-year-old Kenyan burnt the 10,000m champion for pace down the back straight of the final lap to ease to the 5,000m title. MEN 1,500m 1. Elijah Motonei Manangoi 3min 33.61sec 2. Timothy Cheruiyot (KEN) 3. Filip Ingebrigts­en (NOR) 3:34.53 4x400m relay 1. Trinidad and Solomon, Jereem Cednio, Lalonde 58.12sec 2. United States 2:58.61 3. Britain 2:59.00 High jump 1. Mutaz Essa Barshim metres 2. Danil Lysenko (ANA - neutral) 2.32 3. Majd Eddin Ghazal (SYR) 2.29 20km walk 1. Eider Arevalo (COL) 1hr 18min 53sec, 2. Sergei Shirobokov (ANA - neutral) 1hr 18:55, 3. Caio Bonfim (BRA) 1hr 19:04 50km walk 1. Yohann Diniz (FRA) 3hr 33:12, 2. Hirooki Arai (JPN) 3hr 41:17, 3. Kai (KEN) Tobago (Jarrin Rchards, Machel Gordon) 2min (QAT) 2.35 Kobayashi (JPN) 3hr 41:19 WOMEN 800m 1. Caster 55.16sec 2. Francine Niyonsaba (BDI) 1:55.92 3. Ajee Wilson (USA) 1:56.65 4x400m relay 1. United States (Quanera Hayes, Allyson Felix, Shakima Wimbley, Phyllis Francis) 3min 19.02 2. Britain 3:25.00 3. Poland 3:25.41 Discus 1. Sandra Perkovic (CRO) 70.31m 2. Dani Stevens (AUS) 69.64 3. Melina Robert-Michon (FRA) 66.21 20km walk 1. Jiayu Yang (CHN) 1hr 26:18, 2. Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez (MEX) 1hr 26:19, 3. Antonella Palmisano (ITA) 1hr 26:36 50km walk 1. Ines Henriques (POR) 4hr 05:56, 2. Hang Yin (CHN) 4hr 08:58, 3. Shuqing Yang (CHN) 4hr 20:49 Semenya (RSA) 1min

 ?? — AFP — Reuters ?? South Africa’s Caster Semenya (L) crosses the finish line ahead of Burundi’s Francine Niyonsaba in the final of the women’s 800m at the 2017 IAAF World Championsh­ips at the London Stadium in London. Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar reacts after clearing a...
— AFP — Reuters South Africa’s Caster Semenya (L) crosses the finish line ahead of Burundi’s Francine Niyonsaba in the final of the women’s 800m at the 2017 IAAF World Championsh­ips at the London Stadium in London. Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar reacts after clearing a...

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