Muhammad continues U.S. hurdle streak
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[August 19, 2016]
By Mark Trevelyan
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Dalilah
Muhammad of the United States led from start to finish to take the
Olympic gold medal in the 400 meters hurdles on Thursday and
complete a U.S. double in the women's and men's events.
Denmark's Sara Slott Petersen won the silver medal ahead of Ashley
Spencer of the United States, with world champion Zuzana Hejnova of
the Czech Republic managing only fourth.
With steady rain pouring down at the Olympic stadium, Muhammad shot
out of the blocks, rose quickest at the first hurdle and never
looked like being overtaken.
She clocked 53.13 seconds to win by a margin of 0.42.
"The reality of winning is even better than the dream. Olympic
champion in front of my name," said Muhammad, runner-up at the 2013
world championship.
The 26-year-old had come to the Rio Games as the fastest woman in
the event this year,
Petersen, the European champion, ran 53.55 seconds, and Spencer
recorded a personal best of 53.72.
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Dalilah Muhammad (USA) of USA celebrates after the race.
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The result underlined U.S. supremacy in the hurdle events, with
Kerron Clement winning the men's 400m earlier on Thursday and
Brianna Rollins, Nia Ali and Kristi Castlin completing an American
podium sweep in the 100m on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Mark Trevelyan, editing by Patrick Johnston)
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