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Amazing: Shelley Ann Frazier Price once again won gold in the 100 meters at the World Championships - Walla! sport

2022-07-18T04:21:43.752Z


World champion from the United States for the second time in a row, Jenny Xanboyd joined her compatriot on the podium with a bronze medal. Camerin Rogers won the silver - the first medal ever for Canada


Amazing: Shelley Ann Fraser Price once again won gold in the 100m at the World Championships

The 35-year-old runner completed an amazing Jamaican sweep, finishing first in 10.67 seconds and ahead of the two girls in the country.

A dramatic day in the competition ended in US dominance

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The World Athletics Championships continue in Oregon, USA, and tonight (Sunday through Monday) another history was recorded on the track.

Shelley Ann Frazier Smith after winning the 100m World Championships, 2022 (Photo: Reuters)

Women's 100m

Shelley Ann Frazier Price won spectacularly this morning (Monday) the world title in the 100m for the fifth time (!) In her marvelous career, finishing first and setting a time of 10.67 seconds to complete another amazing sweep to Jamaica.



Fraser Price jumped as usual in an excellent way and opened a gap from her rivals, and managed to beat her compatriots Shrika Jackson who finished with the money in a time of 10.73 seconds and Elaine Thompson pregnant who set a time of 10.81.



This is the first time in history that a country has completed a sweep on the podium at the 100-meter world championships, even though Jamaica managed to do so at the Olympics - last year with the same trio, and also in 2008.



Fraser Price now has five gold medals at the World Championships and two more from the Olympics, and at 35 she is showing no signs of slowing down, when in fact it is her fastest time of all seven of those victories.



Thompson Hera, who won a double in two consecutive Olympics and recorded the second-fastest time ever in the 100 meters just behind Florence Griffith Jr., is still without a 100-degree title at the World Championships.

Dina Asher Smith, who finished fourth, equaled the UK record, 10.83.

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Shelley Ann Frazier Smith after winning the 100m World Championships, 2022 (Photo: Reuters)

110 hurdles, men

American Grant Holloway successfully defended his title from the previous World Championships when Olympic champion Hensel Parchment was injured in the warm-up and did not appear in the final and Devon Allen was disqualified and dismissed.



Holloway opened up strengthening, finishing first in a time of 13.03 seconds, ahead of compatriot Trey Koenigham and Spaniard Asier Martinez.



Allen, who just last month set the third-fastest time in history, jumped one millisecond faster than the allowed response time.

Despite lengthy attempts to protest and persuade, amid the contemptuous whistles of the crowd, he was eventually forced to look at his winning opponent.

Iron ball shot, men

Twice-time Olympic champion and world record holder Ryan Rauser Suf also won the title at the World Championships, after the US also completed a dramatic iron ball sweep, with the winner being pushed to a distance of 22.94 meters



. Thanks to the shot to a distance of 22.89 in the fifth round, but had to settle for money



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while Josh Outunda finished third with a personal best of 22.29 meters.

Was already close to gold but then saw his opponent Kovac pass him by an inch in the last attempt, saw again Kovac overtook him in the fifth round.But this time Krauser knew how to rise, and in his last attempt set a competition record.

Pole vault, women

Katie Negotti, the Olympic champion, awarded additional gold to the U.S. after crossing a height of 4.85 meters in the first attempt.

Second consecutive gold to the United States.

Andersen could not hold back tears (Photo: GettyImages, BEN STANSALL / AFP)

Women's final in hammer throw

Although Brock Andersen failed to set the world record for the year, she still won the gold medal after throwing a distance of 78.96 meters in her sixth and final attempt.

Andersen actually left dust for competitors on their way to the second consecutive gold in the United States by throwing a hammer at the World Championships, with Camerin Rogers who achieved the silver medal setting a result of 75.52 meters, but today still became memorable for her and her nation: Rogers became the first Canadian Which achieves a medal in the hammer throwing industry at the Olympics or World Championships.

Jenny Xanboyd finished third and won the bronze with a result of 74.86 meters.

History of Canada.

The three medalists in hammer throwing (Photo: GettyImages, ANDREJ ISAKOVIC / AFP)

His year result.

Chatgay at the finish line (Photo: GettyImages, JEWEL SAMAD / AFP)

World champion for the second time in his career.

Chaptege (Photo: GettyImages, ANDREJ ISAKOVIC / AFP)

Finals 10,000 men

World champion Joshua Chaptagay of Uganda has won the world championship in this end for the second time in his career, having also done so in Doha in 2019. Chaptagay, the silver medalist from Tokyo, set his best result in 2022 when he stopped the clock of 27: 27.43 minutes , Kenyan Stanley Amboro finished second with a time of 27: 27.90 minutes that earned him the silver medal and Jacob Kiplimo, also from Uganda (bronze medalist from Tokyo), achieved the bronze with 27: 27.97.

Olympic champion Salmon Barga from Ethiopia was left out of the podium disappointed.

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