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Fraser-Pryce matches Bolt treble
     2015-August-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    SHELLY-ANN FRASER-PRYCE made it another Jamaican night at the Bird’s Nest on Monday, sprinting to the 100-meter gold at the world championships for a record-tying third time — a feat that matches teammate Usain Bolt.

    Like Bolt, Fraser-Pryce came into the event with two Olympic and two world titles in the 100. And after Bolt ran to his third gold Sunday, Fraser-Pryce did likewise.

    Unlike the thrilling come-from-behind win of the lunging Bolt in Sunday’s final, Fraser-Pryce bolted from the blocks, powered through midway and was able to lift her right arm and index finger in victory as she crossed the line in 10.76 seconds.

    “Usain ran 9.7. I ran 10.7. It’s not about upstaging anyone,” Fraser-Pryce said. “In his own way, he is who he is and he has nothing to do with me. It’s about what I want to do and what’s important to me.

    “I wanted green in my hair, so I did green. And I got my sunflowers to match,” she said. “I’ve never done it before. Just said, ‘OK, I’m doing my hair green.’”

    Behind her, former heptathlete Dafne Schippers set a Dutch record for silver in 10.81, edging Tori Bowie of the United States by .05 seconds.

    Fraser-Pryce is the only woman with three 100 world titles, matching Bolt and American runners Maurice Greene and Carl Lewis overall.

    Although the Jamaican dominance in the sprints has been overwhelming the past years, the Kenyan dominance in the 3,000-meter steeplechase goes back decades. And it was flaunted again Monday night as Ezekiel Kemboi won his fourth straight world championship title, finishing it off with his trademark dance wrapped in the Kenyan flag.(SD-Agencies)

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