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Italian Victory in the 60 meters…

Italian Victory in the 60 meters…

Italian victory in the 60m

In the 60m, it literally comes down to fractions of seconds.  The result was

1 Zaynab Dosso 7.00

2 Jacious Sears 7.03

3 Julien Alfred 7.03

Dosso commented: “I still cannot fully realise what I have done. This was something I have wanted for many years. I took silver and bronze medals before, now I am finally the champion. I would not say everything worked perfectly here; I had to change my start a bit because my spikes did not have a good grip on the blocks.   I will not have a lot of time to celebrate – I have an exam on Monday, and I have to move to a new home next week, but I will find some time to enjoy it with my family.”

Julian Alfred, SLU, bronze, Zynab Doso, ITA, gold and Jacious Sears, US, silver, W 60m, photo by World Athletics

Sears summed up her race: “As a sprinter, there are always things to be improved, but I am pleased with the silver medal. I am excited that I managed to equal my season’s best today. I have really been trying to focus on the things my coach has been telling me to improve – I kept it in my head throughout the championships. I think I surprised some of the opponents today”.

The bronze medal went to 100m Olympic champion, Julian Alfred, who explained: “The 60m is very short, and the most crucial part was the start. Even if it doesn’t look like that, it has been really stressing me out, but I am happy to bring a new medal to home, my Saint Lucia”.

There was disappointment for GB with Dina Asher-Smith, who had set a new national record of 7.03 in the semi-final, but only managed 7.07 and finished in seventh place. Amy Hunt was ninth in the semi-finals, with 8 qualifying for the final, 2/100th of a second from the final.

  • Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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