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Thompson-Herah named Female World Athlete of the Year

- MONTE CARLO, Monaco, CMC

– Jamaican Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah was named Female World Athlete of the Year at the World Athletics Awards 2021 held virtually yesterday.

She earned the honour after an outstandin­g year of sprinting.

Meantime, Karsten Warholm of Norway was named Male World Athlete of the Year.

Thompson-Herah produced one of the finest sprint seasons in history this year, retaining her Olympic 100m and 200m titles in Tokyo and becoming the first woman in history to win back-to-back Olympic sprint doubles; and adding a third gold medal in the 4x100m relay.

On top of her Olympic triple, she also clocked world-leading times of 10.54 and 21.53 over 100m and 200m respective­ly, moving to second on the world all-time lists and coming within touching distance of the long-standing world records.

“I just take it year by year,” said Thompson-Herah. “I went very close to the world record so you know, anything is possible. No spikes hanging up any time soon!

“The World Championsh­ips in Oregon is most definitely my next big target,” she added. “It is close to home, I hope friends and family can come out and watch. I hope I get some crowd as well. That couldn’t happen in Tokyo but hopefully in Eugene I can get my friends and family to come and cheer me on.”

Warholm uncorked one of the most remarkable performanc­es in athletics history when he stormed to gold in the 400m hurdles at the Tokyo Olympics. Having already broken the world record with 46.70 in Oslo in the lead-up to the Games, Warholm exceeded all expectatio­ns in the Japanese capital to claim gold in a stunning world record of 45.94. In a race of incredible depth, the top three athletes finished inside the pre2021 world record.

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe congratula­ted all the winners and finalists on their extraordin­ary achievemen­ts this year.

“We have this year celebrated some jaw-dropping performanc­es in Tokyo, at the World Athletics U20 Championsh­ips in Nairobi and through our one-day meeting circuits – the Wanda Diamond League and the Continenta­l Tour. So we’re delighted to recognise some of our stars at tonight’s awards,” he said.

“As a sport, we are in an incredibly strong position. 2021 has been an excellent year. We cemented our position as the number 1 Olympic sport coming out of Tokyo, we have the most God-given talented athletes on the planet and our sport is the most accessible of all sports. Thank you to all our athletes around the world. I am looking forward to watching what you can all do in 2022.”

 ?? ?? Olympic champions Elaine Thompson-Herah and Karsten Warholm are the 2021 World Athletes of the Year. (Photo: World Athletics/Dan Vernon)
Olympic champions Elaine Thompson-Herah and Karsten Warholm are the 2021 World Athletes of the Year. (Photo: World Athletics/Dan Vernon)

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