Ottawa Citizen

Season-best run gets Brown a bronze medal

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Toronto’s Aaron Brown ran a seasonbest 20.30 seconds in the men’s 200-metre sprint on Sunday to take bronze in Diamond League competitio­n.

Brown had been disqualifi­ed at the world championsh­ips for a lane violation.

Turkey’s Ramil Guliyev took gold in 20.17 seconds and Ameer Webb of the United States was second in 20.26.

Also on Sunday, Brandon McBride of Windsor, Ont., was fourth in the men’s 800 metres, finishing in 1:45.39, just 0.06 seconds out of a medal.

Mohammed Ahmed of St. Catharines, Ont., was fifth in the men’s mile. Michael Mason of New Westminste­r, B.C., was seventh in the high jump, clearing 2.20 metres. Alysha Newman of London, Ont., placed eighth in the women’s pole vault, topping out at 4.51 metres.

Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah signed off track racing in Britain by winning the 3,000 metres. The 34-year-old, who is quitting track to focus on marathon running, won in 7:38.64 seconds.

“Emotions have been high coming into this event — not as much as (the 2012 Olympics in) London, but it is my last time at home and I really enjoyed it,” said Farah, who paid tribute to the home fans.

“They have been amazing. This is what it is all about. This is what we dream of. I’ve had some amazing support throughout my career and they have followed my journey, so thank you.”

Farah will retire from the track at the Diamond League finals in Zurich on Thursday.

Adam Gemili was disqualifi­ed after a false start in the 100 final, won by Chijindu Ujah in 10.08 seconds ahead of an all-British field.

Another British runner, Dwayne Cowan, won the 400 in 45.34.

World record holder Aries Merritt won the 110-metre hurdles in 13.29 ahead of Russia’s Sergey Shubenkov, competing as an authorized neutral athlete.

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