Norman stuns Lyles in Rome to triumph in 200m
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[June 07, 2019]
By Alasdair Mackenzie
ROME (Reuters) - Michael Norman held
off a late surge from fellow American Noah Lyles to win the men’s
200 meters in a world leading time of 19.70 seconds at the Rome
Diamond League on Thursday.
Lyles had vowed to "shock the world" with his performance in the
Italian capital but finished two hundredths of a second behind his
compatriot albeit in a season's best time.
“I still have a lot of technical issues with myself, like be
patient,” the 21-year-old Norman said after setting a meeting record
with his personal best time.
“I did not have any expectations coming into this race. I just want
to improve myself and not chase a time.”
Jamaica's double Olympic champion Elaine Thompson won the women’s
100 meters in a world leading 10.89 seconds as she overcame
Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith in the final 50 meters.
Asher-Smith (10.94) was nonetheless pleased with her first attempt
at the 100m distance this season.
“The race wasn’t what I expected, and I had a really fast start
which is really good,” she said.
“Opening the season with sub 11 seconds isn’t bad at all, especially
when I’m still feeling a little rusty.”
American Donavan Brazier caught Botswana's Nijel Amos in the final
straight to win the men’s 800m by 0.02 seconds in a thrilling
finish, recording a world leading time of 1:43:63.
“Nijel always sets the pace for the races but I knew I could come
away with a win,” said Brazier. “Recently, I’ve had some really
close races, but this is a great winning time.”
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Noah Lyles of the U.S., Michael Norman of the U.S. and Italy's
Filippo Tortu in action during the Men's 200M REUTERS/Jennifer
Lorenzini
Ethiopia's women's 1500m world record holder Genzebe Dibaba set a
world leading 3:56.28 to finish ahead of Britain's Laura Muir
(3:56.73), while Germany’s Malaika Mihambo won the women’s long jump
with a personal best of 7.07m.
Russian Sergey Shubenkov, competing as a neutral athlete, pipped
Andrew Pozzi to the line to win the men’s 110m hurdles in 13.26
seconds after a strong start from the Briton.
Angelica Bengtsson set a Swedish record to win the women’s pole
vault with 4.76m, while in the men’s high jump home favorite
Gianmarco Tamberi could only muster 2.28m to finish fourth, with
Ukraine’s Bohdan Bondarenko winning with 2.31m.
American Omar Craddock triumphed in the men’s triple jump with
17.50m, while there were dominant wins for Bahrain's Salwa Eid Naser
in the women’s 400m and Daliliah Muhammad of the United States in
the women's 400m hurdles.
(Reporting by Alasdair Mackenzie; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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