Carter earns shock 400 meters hurdles win from outside lane
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[August 11, 2017]
By Ian Chadband
LONDON (Reuters) - American Kori Carter
pulled off another of the growing number of shocks at the World
Championships on Thursday, achieving the rare feat of winning the
400 meters hurdles title from the outside lane.
All eyes had been on Carter's U.S. team mate, Olympic champion
Dalilah Muhammad, who had been the strong favorite, but it was the
former American champion in lane nine who maintained her form best
to race to victory in 53.07 seconds.
Muhammad, the fastest woman in the world this year, earned the
silver in 53.50 to complete an American one-two while Jamaican
Ristananna Tracey, an Olympic finalist last year, took the bronze in
a lifetime best 53.74.
Czech Zuzana Hejnova, who had been seeking to achieve an
unprecedented third successive one-lap hurdles victory, had to
settle for fourth, being overhauled by Tracey on the run-in despite
clocking a season's best 54.20.
"I am on top of the world right now. What a blessing to be world
champion. This is just an incredible feeling like I've never
experienced," the 25-year-old Carter told the crowd.
"When you work so hard and sacrifice so much for something, for it
to pay off in the end is so satisfying. It's a surreal experience
right now.
"It's always great to run against great athletes because it brings
the best out in you, going up against Team USA at trials really
prepared me for this."
Few, though, could have expected the Los Angeles-based Carter, who
had won the U.S. title three years ago, to prevail from the outside
lane where the race becomes a test of blind faith.
UNPRECEDENTED FEAT
Wayde van Niekerk, famously, achieved his Olympic 400 meters win
last year from that position, breaking the world record in the
process, but that was a wholly unprecedented feat.
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Kori Carter of the U.S. celebrates after winning the gold medal.
Muhammad, who ran 52.64 seconds this year when she
beat Carter into third place in a high-quality U.S. trials race, had
led through seven hurdles in lane four.
But Carter, who started her athletic career as a soccer player
before falling in love with the hurdles, dug deep over the last 30
meters and pulled away from Muhammad.
Hejnova was also quickly running out of steam and twice Jamaican
champion Tracey took advantage.
"I feel sorry for my performance tonight," Hejnova said. "I am
disappointed. I kicked it too much at the start and I was missing
the energy in the last meters. I think I just let myself be blown
away by this amazing atmosphere at the stadium."
Muhammad talked of having suffered a "shaky" season even though she
had been imperious in Sacramento at the U.S. Championships.
"I really wanted to win, of course, but I've had so many ups and
downs this season. To come out with a silver, I'm proud of that,"
the 27-year-old said.
"I'm just happy to even get on the podium - it's been a shaky year.
I am very proud of Team USA, we come out and show out."
(Editing by Ed Osmond) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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