American Bowie wins women's 100m title at athletics worlds

Source: Xinhua| 2017-08-07 05:53:01|Editor: Yamei
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LONDON, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) -- Olympic silver medalist Tori Bowie captured the title of the women's 100 meters at the World Athletics Championships here on Sunday.

The 26-year-old American threw herself at the line to take the gold in a season best of 10.85 seconds for the gold. Marie-Josee Ta Lou of Cote D'Ivoire took silver in a personal best time of 10.86 seconds and Dutch woman Dafne Schippers won bronze in 10.96.

"The dive doesn't feel too good now," Bowie said. "But that has saved me at championships in the past. I never give up until I'm over the line."

She added, "I have a few cuts but I'll be ready for the 200m. I'm not afraid of what is to come."

Ta Lou was also happy with a silver, saying, "It is a dream come true. I didn't expect to be in the top three because all the girls have the power and talent to make the podium."

Olympic champion Elaine Thompson of Jamaica, the hot favorite to win the title, finished a disappointing fifth in 10.98.

"I didn't execute my race which is a shame but I am healthy," Thompson, who landed a 100 and 200 golden double in Rio last year. "I don't know what happened. I just wanted to get a good start but they raced well. I'll have to watch the video back because I don't know what went wrong."

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