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Kiprop and Gatlin set athletics alive
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 21 - 07 - 2013

MONTE CARLO — Athletics received just the tonic it needed at a thrilling Diamond League meet in Monaco Friday after a week tainted by the positive drugs tests of two of the best-ever male sprinters.
The failed tests of American Tyson Gay and Jamaican Asafa Powell, second and fourth fastest men of all time, and Powell's compatriot, three-time Olympic medalist Sherone Simpson, again brought into question the credibility of track and field just ahead of the world championships in Moscow.
But that was dispelled as a high-quality line-up led by American sprinter Justin Gatlin, Kenyans Asbel Kiprop and Edwin Soi, and an unlikely new European record in the 1500m going to Briton Mo Farah in perfect, balmy conditions at the Stade Louis II.
Gay was expected to run in Monaco, where he set the stadium record of 19.72sec over 200m in 2010, and maintain an impressive streak of early-season unbeaten form in his battle against Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt.
In their absence, Gatlin, the 2004 Olympic champion who rebounded from a four-year doping ban to win bronze at the London Games, scorched to victory in the 100m in 9.94sec, pushed all the way by teammate Dentarius Locke (9.96) and Frenchman Jimmy Vicaut (9.99).
Gatlin also ran the anchor leg for a US 4x100m relay team.
Earlier in the evening, Farah's decision to compete in the 1500m, stepping down from the 5,000 and 10,000m in both of which he is defending Olympic champion, was rewarded with a European record.
The Briton was in fifth with two laps to run after a fast pace set by two hares. Kenyan world champion and 2008 Olympic gold medalist Kiprop then fired through solo with 400m to go and clocked an astonishing 3:27.72, the fourth fastest time ever run over the distance.
Farah kicked to cling on to Kiprop's coattails for second in a new European record of 3:28.81, smashing Steve Cram's previous best of 3:29.67 set in 1985 — exactly the pace he was seeking as a warm-up to his bid to repeat his Olympic double gold (5,000 and 10,000m) on the world stage in Moscow.
While Farah shone behind Kiprop, Kenyan Soi took a fast-paced 5,000m in a world lead of 12:51.34 ahead of Kenyan-born Bahraini Albert Rop, reminding Farah that he will have his work cut out in the Russian capital. American Duane Solomon also staked his place as favorite for the 800m in Moscow in Kenyan David Rudisha's absence with a very comfortable victory in 1:43.72.
Australia's world and Olympic 100m hurdles champion Sally Pearson's slow comeback from injury continued as she placed fifth in 12.75sec, behind three Americans led by Queen Harrison (12.64) and US-born Briton Tiffany Porter.
Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce was beaten into third in the 200m, behind Ivory Coast's Murielle Ahoure (22.24sec) and American Tiffany Townsend.
American Carmelita Jeter was a late withdrawal. French pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie ensured some raucous partisan delight by dominating the event with a world season's lead of 5.96m.
World champion Montsho ran the women's fastest 400 this season in 49.33. European champion Vesely threw 87.68 in the men's javelin.
Montsho beat Jamaica's Stephanie McPherson by 0.59 second to take the women's 400 and leapfrog Antonina Krivoshapka for the world-leading time. Francena McCorory of the United States ran a personal best in 49.96 to finish third.
Vesely outclassed his rivals in the javelin, with Dmitriy Tarabin of Russia throwing 84.33 to finish second. Andreas Thorkildsen of Norway completed the podium with a 83.71 mark.
Jehue Gordon of Trinidad and Tobago won the 400 hurdles by stunning Olympic champion Felix Sanchez of the Dominican Republic and former world champion Kerron Clement of the United States.
American Brigetta Barrett leaped 2.01 in the women's high jump to beat by three centimeters Olympic champion Anna Chicherova of Russia and two-time world champion Blanka Vlasic of Croatia. — Agencies


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