导出博客文章ZURICH -- Olympic 200-meter champion Elaine Thompson ran the second fastest time
in the world this year to edge great rival Dafne Schippers at the Weltklasse
Diamond League meeting on Thursday.Thompson led only in the final five meters to
clock 21.85 seconds -- .07 outside the new Jamaican stars gold medal-winning
time in Rio de Janeiro.Schippers of the Netherlands timed 21.86, the
second-fastest of her career, after tying up in the final strides when Thompson
surged.This is a blast. I came out to execute well, said Thompson, who ends her
season next week in the final Diamond League meeting in Brussels. I have not
been home since Rio and I am longing to get home to Jamaica.Schippers was .02
faster than her Olympic silver medal time and has only ever run quicker when
winning the 2015 world title.Allyson Felix of the United States, the 2012
Olympic champ, was third in her season-best time of 22.02.The women sprinters
headlined the storied Zurich meeting with Usain Bolt yet to return to the track
after his triple gold in Rio.In Bolts absence, Jamaica veteran Asafa Powell went
under 10 seconds yet again to win the mens 100 in 9.94.Caster Semenya led a
repeat of the Olympic podium in the womens 800, striding clear of Francine
Niyonsaba of Burundi and Margaret Wambui of Kenya. The time of 1 minute, 56.44
seconds was more than a second outside Semenyas personal record, which is
exactly two seconds behind the 33-year-old world mark.I was not ready for the
world record this year, Semenya said. I am a bit tired. After Rio I had to go
home and travel again to Europe.A tough womens 1,500 was won by Shannon Rowbury
of the U.S. falling over the line to hold off Laura Muir of Britain, who set a
world-leading time in Paris last Saturday. Rowburys time of 3:57.78 was her
seasons best.In a standout performance, shot putter Tom Walsh set a New Zealand
record of 22.20 meters that is second on this years world list behind Olympic
champion Ryan Crousers 22.52 in Rio. Crouser of the U.S. was runner-up.Two
recent world record-setters were short of their best yet won their events: Ruth
Jebet of Bahrain was a full 14 seconds outside the 3,000 steeplechase mark she
set in Paris, and American Kendra Harrisons 12.63 in the 100 hurdles was .43
down on her world mark from July.Olympic champions winning included Americans
Kerron Clement in the mens 400 hurdles and Christian Taylor in the triple jump.
Gold medalists Ruth Beitia of Spain, in womens high jump, and Sandra Perkovic of
Croatia, in womens discus, also won.Brittney Reese of the U.S. took the long
jump honors at 6.95 to reverse her Olympic result with gold medalist Ivana
Spanovic of Serbia.In the pole vault, Sam Hendricks of the United States cleared
5.90 to edge Renaud Lavillenie of France.
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TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. From Pierre LeBrun While
Anaheim GM Bob Murray said earlier this season he was not going to trade
Jonas Hiller despite the fact hes an unrestricted free agent on July 1, some
sources have told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun that Murray might be willing
to move another goalie.A Jamaican athlete is reportedly among those who have
failed a doping test after samples were re-examined from the 2008 Beijing
Olympics. The athlete has returned an adverse analytical finding for the
A-sample and the result of the B-sample test is expected from the World
Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accredited laboratory in Lausanne within days, sources
have told the Reuters news agency. Jamaica Olympic Association president Michael
Fennell has declined to comment, while Jamaica Athletics Administrative
Association president Dr Warren Blake said his organisation had not been
notified of any rule violation.Jamaica won six gold, three silver and two bronze
medals at the 2008 Olympics, all in athletics.The International Olympic
Committee (IOC) has ordered retesting of 2008 and 2012 Olympic samples where
traces of drugs that were undetectable at the time now show up under advanced
techniques.The IOC said last month that 31 athletes from six different sports
and 12 countries had tested positive in the retesting of 2008 samples and that
it had launched disciplinary action against the athletes concerned in order to
prevent them from competing in this years Olympics in Rio.Russia has already
said 14 of its athletes were among the positive tests from 2008.Meanwhile, a
Turkish boxer has been provisionally suspended aafter his doping sample from the
2012 London Olympics came back positive in retesting - one of 23 positive
retests from London.ddddddddddddhe International Boxing Association (AIBA)
revealed Adem Kilicci had tested positive for steroids. The fighter and the
Turkish boxing federation have been notified of the findings and his
suspension.Kilici, who had qualified to box in the Games in Rio this year, lost
in the quarter-finals of the middleweight division in London to gold medal
winner Ryota Murata of Japan.The AIBA says it is working with the WADA to ensure
that boxing is doping free.Russian track cyclist Yekaterina Gnidenko has also
been suspended by the International Cycling Union after failing a doping test on
a sample taken shortly before London 2012, although it has not been confirmed
that this is due to the retesting program.Gnidenko, who tested positive for
steroids, competed in the womens sprint and keirin at the 2012 Olympics without
winning a medal, but she now faces being stripped of her silver medal from the
European Championships later that year. Also See: Russia seeks Rio compromise
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