LONDON (Reuters) β Americaβs Tori Bowie delivered a finish line masterclass when she timed her dip perfectly to win the womenβs 100 metres world championship gold in spectacular style on Sunday, leaving Ivory Coastβs Marie-Josee Ta Lou with a consolation silver.
The momentum of 26-year-old Bowieβ exemplary dip sent her sprawling onto the track but by the time she recovered enough to look at the big screen she saw that she had won by one hundredth of a second and denied Ta Lou the chance to claim Ivory Coastβs first world title in any event. Olympic champion and race favourite Elaine Thompson never got going and finished fifth, as Dutchwoman Dafne Schippers took bronze. Ta Lou appeared to have the race sewn up but fatally failed to throw herself at the line and there were moments of suspense before the result appeared on the stadium scoreboard. The 26-year-old Bowie, who finished in 10.85 seconds, went one better than her silver medal at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro last year while Ta Lou was left to ponder another desperately unlucky finish. βI never give up until Iβm over the line,β Bowie said. βTa Lou went away fast but she always does. It didnβt bother me and I just kept pumping my legs and arms until the finish. βThe dive doesnβt feel too good now. But that has saved me at championships in the past. Iβve got a couple of days to recover before the 200 heats so Iβll be okay.β Ta Lou was also unlucky not to walk away with a bronze medal in Rio after being denied a place on the podium by the rarely-resorted to thousandths measurement. βI am just happy to have this medal, it is a dream come true,β she said. βI didnβt expect to be in the top three because all the girls have the power and the talent to make the podium.β Slideshow (2 Images) Thompsonβs shock defeat came after Usain Bolt finished third in the menβs 100 metres on Saturday making it the first time since the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki that Jamaica failed to win either 100 metres race. It was also the first sprint double for the U.S. since Helsinki when Gatlin and Lauryn Williams were the champions. Thompson, who had looked in fine form in the heats and won on the same track in trainers to protect an injury in a Diamond League meeting one month ago, was at a loss to explain her defeat. βI donβt know what happened. I just wanted to get a good start but they race well,β she said. βIβll have to watch the video back because I donβt know what went wrong. βI have to give those three girls a lot of credit, so big congratulations to them. I didnβt execute my race which is a shame but Iβm healthy.β
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