Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Smiling Thompson celebrates perfect dozen

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BRUSSELS, Sept 9, 2016 (AFP) - Jamaica's double Olympic sprint champion Elaine Thompson brought the curtain down on a spectacula­r season with her 12th straight 100m victory at Brussels' Diamond League meeting.

In a thrilling night of track and field which featured a couple of botched world record attempts, the stand-out performanc­e unexpected­ly came from American pole vaulter Sandi Morris, who became only the second female in history to go over the 5m barrier outdoors after Russian Yelena Isinbayeva.

Although Morris's compatriot Jennifer Suhr has vaulted 5.03m, that was indoors, and the current Olympic silver medallist set a packed King Baudouin stadium alight when she cleared 5.00m.

But she failed at three attempts at 5.07m, 1cm further than Isinbayeva's world record.

On the track, Thompson scorched to victory in a new meeting record of 10.72 seconds ahead of Dutch rival Dafne Schippers.

The victory was Thompson's 12th consecutiv­e in the blue-riband event in 2016, coming just weeks after she wrapped up golds in the 100 and 200m at the Rio Olympics.

"Now I can finally go back home," said the 24-year-old Jamaican, whose winning time meant she became the first woman in history to record four consecutiv­e sub-10.8sec 100m times.

"I keep on smiling because this season was really great. If I had to summarise it in one word: Wonderful!"

European champion Schippers, who came fifth in the Rio 100m and took silver in the 200m, clocked 10.97sec for second ahead of another Jamaican in the shape of Christania Williams.

"I had a decent start in my race but when it came to accelerati­ng at the midway stage, my hamstrings caused me some trouble," Schippers said.

Ethiopian Almaz Ayana fell short in her bid to break compatriot Tirunesh Dibaba's world 5000m record of 14min 11.15sec set in Oslo in 2008.

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