Jamaican Female Sprinter Create Olympic History

by reggaewire | August 17, 2008 at 10:47 am
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Shelly-Ann Fraser completed a gold-medal Jamaican sweep of the 100-meter dashes at the Olympics on Sunday, winning the women's race in 10.78 seconds. Teammates Sherone Simpson and Kerron Stewart tied for second.

Fraser's victory came a day after Usain Bolt gave Jamaica the men's title in world-record time.

As extensive a tradition of stellar sprinting as Jamaica has, the Caribbean island of about 2.8 million people never had won an Olympic gold in the 100 until this weekend.

Fraser won easily, punching the air as she crossed the finish line. Like Bolt, she is 21 years old.

The scoreboard flashed ''Photo-Finish'' for a couple of minutes before finally showing that Simpson and Stewart were both timed in 10.98 -- and were both credited with finishing second.

The Reggae News Agency

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at 11:46 on August 17th, 2008

reggaewire, I like this story. It's good stuff. Hooray for the Jamaican athletes! overcoming excessive testing stress, and even the Americans!

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