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Jamaica's Thompson wins first women's sprint double golds since 1988

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DOUBLE GOLD. Elaine Thompson of Jamaica wins the women's 100m final at Rio 2016. She added the 200m gold as well, unifying those titles for the first time since the 1988 Games. Photo by Franck Robichon/EPA

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Jamaica's Elaine Thompson sealed an Olympic sprint double after scorching to victory in the women's 200m on Wednesday, August 17 (Thursday Manila time). 

Thompson, who won the 100m crown on Saturday, timed a season's best of 21.78 seconds to trump Dutch favorite Dafne Schippers, who won silver in 21.78sec.

It was a first Olympic sprint double since American world record holder Florence Griffith Joyner's at the Seoul Games in 1988.

American Tori Bowie claimed bronze (22.15).

Thompson, running in lane 6, was pulled along on the coat-tails of Michelle-Lee Ahye of Trinidad and Tobago outside her over the first 80 meters.

The danger Schippers posed for the Jamaican was always going to be coming off the bend, but Thompson managed it perfectly, powering through and accelerating away for victory.

Schippers also started well, and despite a good view of Thompson from her lane 4, was unable to make up any ground on the fast-finishing Jamaican. – Rappler.com


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