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reggaewire | August 17, 2008 at 01:09 pm
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The Olympic committee has announced that the results for the female 100 meter finals at Beijing Olympics will remain.
The decision comes a few hours after US Olympic officials protested the results of the race in which Jamaica sprinters Sherone Simpson, Keron Stewart and gold medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser, locked out the ever dominant US team, the first time in 32 years.
Fraser's win was in the widest margin since famed American female sprinter Flo-Jo won the event 20 years ago in Seoul.
Muna Lee who won at the U.S. Olympic trials, and finshed fifth in the historic race admitted she made a mistake at the blocks. "I didn't know if they were going to call it," Lee said. "I should have just ran. That's my fault."
Fellow sprinter Lauryn Williams, who finished a close fourth gave credit to the Jamaican Sprinters. "We've dominated for years, and now it's their time," said Williams.
The Reggae News Agency
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at 19:58 on August 17th, 2008
reggaewire, I like this story. It's good stuff. They deserved it. Hooray for Jamaica!
at 20:14 on August 17th, 2008
reggaewire, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Yes, always protesting about nothing. Jamaica 1, Jamaica 2 and Jamaica 3. That'it !!
See also: http://www.nowpublic.com/sports/china-first-korea-second-and-usa-third-medal-tally-beijing-olympics-all-gold-medal-winners
at 14:45 on August 18th, 2008
Congratulations to these ladies you've done us all proud. Also, to the two male sprinters you done good guys!