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ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Asafa Powell broke the world record in the 100 meters Tuesday with a 9.77 clocking at Olympic Stadium, where the Jamaican didn't fare nearly as well during the Athens Games last summer.
Powell shaved one hundredth of a second off Tim Montgomery's record of 9.78 set in Paris in 2002 -- a mark that already was at risk because Montgomery faces doping charges. During the Olympics, Powell finished fifth in 9.94. But nearly a year later, during the Tsiklitiria Super Grand Prix meeting on the same track, he was unbeatable. if (window.yzq_a == null) document.write(""); if (window.yzq_a) { yzq_a('p', 'P=gV2HoNhtfvEpNbvTQDvRTQCJQV.zSUKvbhwABOHZ&T=13rm 5bldg%2fX%3d1118793244%2fE%3d95861170%2fR%3dsports %2fK%3d5%2fV%3d1.1%2fW%3d8%2fY%3dYAHOO%2fF%3d29438 83721%2fS%3d1%2fJ%3d6C776DD8'); yzq_a('a', '&U=139ivkbkj%2fN%3dQJilGthtfFk-%2fC%3d349479.6407488.7435048.1414694%2fD%3dLREC%2 fB%3d2747178'); } ``I'm very happy that ... I achieved this performance,'' Powell said. ``I knew I could break the world record and I am very happy I succeeded.'' The 22-year-old sprinter already had the world's fastest time this year, a run of 9.84 seconds at the Jamaica International Invitational on May 8. He also ran a 9.85 on June 9 in the Czech Republic. His run Tuesday came with a tailwind of 1.6 meters per second, well below the legal limit of 2.0. Before Montgomery's effort, the previous record was 9.79 set by Maurice Greene on the Athens track in 1999. ``It's amazing that, after Maurice Greene, I also achieved a world record in this stadium,'' Powell said. ``If you ask me what I can do more this year, you will just have to wait until the end of this year's season to see.'' Powell is only the fourth non-American to hold the 100 world record since 1912. Donovan Bailey of Canada (1996), Armin Hary of West Germany (1960) and Percy Williams of Canada (1930) are the others. Powell's run removed controversy from the world record. Montgomery's time of 9.78 could be wiped out if the Court of Arbitration for Sport rules that Montgomery was guilty of doping. Montgomery was charged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency with using steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs. Aziz Zakari of Ghana finished second in 9.99, and Jamaica's Michael Frater was third in 10.03. In the women's 100 at the Tsiklitiria meet, Jamaica's Sherone Simpson won in 11.5. Arend Watkins of the United States won the men's 110 hurdles in 13.23. Australian world champion Jana Pittman won the women's 400 hurdles in 53.44. She said it was a good result in the lead-up to the world meet this August in Finland. ``It was very good training for the world championships in Helsinki,'' Pittman said. ``I am very satisfied that I won the race. I am in very good shape.'' It was the first major sporting event in Athens since the Aug. 13-29 Olympics. |
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Dope...I'm a huge fan of Jamaican olympians...
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Dat Dude is MAD speed. I'd like to see him run an 50 yard dash against some of the fastest guys in the NFL just to range who truly freaky he is.
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That's cool im glad he has it because Tim Montgomery is queer.
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^^^I'd like to see that guy run against an Ostrich in a short distance...
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