Fraser-Pryce wins second world 100m title

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Price is the new women's 100 metres world champion, after winning the title for the second time.

Fraser-Pryce wins second world 100m title

Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is the new women's 100 metres world champion.

Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce held nothing back in producing a stunning performance to snatch a second women's world 100m title on Monday.

The diminutive double Olympic gold medallist and 2009 world champion showed all her big-day experience by making up for a sluggish start with a dynamic drive section that saw her race clear of the field by 30 metres.

The 1.52m-tall Jamaican, whose teammate Usain Bolt won the men's blue riband event on Sunday, kept her solid running style through the finish line for an imposing victory in the season's fastest time of 10.71sec.

There was a first-ever African medal in the world sprints for Ivorian silver medallist Murielle Ahoure (10.93), while defending champion Carmelita Jeter of the United States took bronze (10.94).

Jeter just beat out teammate English Gardner (10.97), with Jamaica's Kerron Stewart fifth on a photo finish.

Nigerian Blessing Okagbare, fresh from silver in Sunday's long jump, faded badly and finished sixth (11.04) ahead of American duo Alexandria Anderson and Octavious Freeman.

With Veronica Campbell-Brown ruled out of the championships because of a doping infringement, Fraser-Pryce had been left as the country's main contender for gold in the blue riband event.

And the 26-year-old, who served a six-month doping ban herself for testing positive for a narcotic contained, she claimed, in her coach Stephen Francis' toothache painkillers, did not disappoint.

Her winning time of 10.71sec was just one-hundredth off her best, which ranks as the fourth fastest time ever run, Florence Griffith-Joyner, Jeter and Marion Jones the only three sprinters to have gone faster.

Bronze for Jeter, 33, was bittersweet, as her medalling tied her with Jamaican sprint legend Merlene Ottey's record of being a four-time world 100m medallist.


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