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Bolt and Dibaba light up the track

Usain Bolt delivered a stunning demonstration of his sprinting talent when he clocked 9.92 seconds to reach the Olympic 100 metres semifinals.

Updated on: Aug 16, 2008 12:29 AM IST
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Usain Bolt delivered a stunning demonstration of his sprinting talent when he clocked 9.92 seconds to reach the Olympic 100 metres semifinals while barely breaking sweat on Friday.

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Although it can be dangerous to read too much into heat times, Bolt’s world record of 9.72 secs looks in serious danger in Saturday’s final and though Asafa Powell and Tyson Gay also eased through, the rangy Jamaican 21-year-old looks unstoppable.

The first track gold went to Tirunesh Dibaba after the Ethiopian produced a devastating last 300 metres to outkick former compatriot Elvan Abeylegesse, now racing for Turkey, and secure the first part of her targeted long-distance double.

The men’s shot was the night’s other medal event and it produced a surprise winner with Poland’s Tomasz Majewski throwing 21.51 metres to beat his pre-Games best by more than half a metre.

There was no doubt, however, about the highlight of a balmy night in the packed 91,000 Bird’s Nest.

Gay had to work far harder for his 10.09 behind heat winner Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago.

Powell ran the fourth-quickest time in 10.02 to advance with seven other Caribbean athletes.

Dibaba played a patient game but let rip to finish in 29 minutes 54.66 seconds to Abeylegesse's 29.56.34. American Shalane Flanagan took bronze in 30.22.22.

U.S. denied

The United States went into the shot with real hopes of a clean sweep but had to settle for just a silver for Christian Cantwell (21.09) with Andrei Mikhnevich of Belarus third on 21.05.

Adam Nelson, silver medallist in the past two Olympic Games, failed to register a scoring throw while his world champion compatriot Reese Hoffa finished seventh.

But it was better news for America in the heptathlon where Hyleas Fountain had a great day.

Fountain enjoyed ended 64 points ahead of Nataliia Dobrynska of Ukraine with Briton Kelly Sotherton in third.

 
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