Eurosport - Sat, 05 Sep 10:13:00 2009
Triple Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt cruised to 200 metres victory in a Brussels Golden League meeting record while three athletes shared the final $1 million jackpot.
The irrepressible Jamaican, paraded around the King Baudouin stadium in a convertible car at the start, glided round the bend on the newly-laid track to clock 19.57 seconds and beat the previous best of American Tyson Gay (19.79secs) in 2006.
"I was feeling kind of fatigued. That's why I backed off in the last 25 to 30 metres," Bolt said.
"Oh my God, I can't wait. I'm really looking forward to going home," added the sprinter, who has been on the road since July 1.
Bolt delighted the capacity crowd at the rain-soaked meeting with his customary theatrics and broad grin.
"I was just having some fun out there... the crowd gave me the final push... I enjoy giving the fans a show," he said.
Earlier, world champion Sanya Richards romped to victory in the 400 in a meeting record of 48.83secs to claim a share of the $1m jackpot.
The American said the money would ensure her wedding in February would be even more lavish.
Competitors must win their events at all six of the season's Golden League meetings to earn the cash prize.
Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva and Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele, Olympic and world champion at 5,000m and 10,000m, shared the money with Richards.
Isinbayeva, who failed to retain her world title in Berlin last month, secured victory by dint of fewer failures at 4.70m before making three failed attempts to break her world record of 5.06m set in Zurich last week.
The Russian said she was over-confident and too relaxed in Berlin.
"There, my head was at the top of the mountains, in the sky. Now I'm back on earth," said Isinbayeva.
Bekele was made to fight hardest for his prize, pushed all the way to the line in the 5,000m by four other Africans who all set personal bests. His winning time was 12:55:31.
The capacity crowd at the Memorial Van Damme meeting were denied a sprint duel between Bolt and the world's second fastest man when Gay opted to run the 100m.
Gay (10.00secs) made a poor start and finished second in the blue riband event to Jamaican Asafa Powell (9.90secs).
"I just got my butt kicked," said Gay.
Kenya broke the world record in the rarely run 4x1,500m relay with a time of 14:36:23.
The time was almost two seconds better than the previous best set by a West Germany team in 1977, which until Friday was the oldest existing world record.
The meeting marked the end of 12 seasons of the Golden League. Next year it will be replaced by the Diamond League, a 14-city tour including events in Asia and United States.
Brussels Golden League results
Men's 100m
1. Asafa Powell (Jamaica) 9.90 secs
2. Tyson Gay (U.S.) 10.00
3. Darvis Patton (U.S.) 10.08
4. Michael Rodgers (U.S.) 10.09
5. Steve Mullings (Jamaica) 10.15
6. Michael Frater (Jamaica) 10.17
7. Lerone Clarke (Jamaica) 10.19
8. Simeon Williamson (Britain) 10.21
Men's 200m
1. Usain Bolt (Jamaica) 19.57 secs
2. Wallace Spearmon (U.S.) 20.19
3. Ramil Guliyev (Azerbaijan) 20.47
4. Brendan Christian (Antigua and Barbuda) 20.61
5. Paul Hession (Ireland) 20.65
6. Trell Kimmons (U.S.) 20.84
7. Martial M'Banjock (France) 20.93
8. Marco Cribari (Switzerland) 20.99
Men's 400m
1. Jeremy Wariner (U.S.) 44.94 secs
2. Renny Quow (Trinidad and Tobago) 45.55
3. Michael Bingham (Britain) 45.70
4. David Gillick (Ireland) 45.73
5. Martyn Rooney (Britain) 45.83
6. Chris Brown (Bahamas) 46.18
7. Sean Wroe (Australia) 46.27
8. Gary Kikaya (Democratic Republic of the Congo) 46.31
Men's 800m
1. David Lekuta Rudisha (Kenya) 1 min 45.80 secs
2. Alfred Kirwa Yego (Kenya) 1:46.36
3. Gary Reed (Canada) 1:46.82
4. Yuriy Borzakovskiy (Russia) 1:46.88
5. Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (South Africa) 1:47.15
6. Nick Symmonds (U.S.) 1:47.16
7. Boaz Kiplagat Lalang (Kenya) 1:47.21
8. Marcin Lewandowski (Poland) 1:47.55
Men's 5000m
1. Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia) 12 mins 55.31 secs
2. Imane Merga (Ethiopia) 12:55.66
3. Vincent Kiprop Chepkok (Kenya) 12:55.98
4. Ali Abdosh (Ethiopia) 12:56.53
5. Josphat Bett Kipkoech (Kenya) 12:57.43
6. Joseph Ebuya (Kenya) 12:58.16
7. Matt Tegenkamp (U.S.) 12:58.56
8. Lucas Kimeli Rotich (Kenya) 13:02.44
Men's 110m Hurdles
1. Ryan Brathwaite (Barbados) 13.30 secs
2. Dwight Thomas (Jamaica) 13.38
3. Joel Brown (U.S.) 13.39
4. William Sharman (Britain) 13.39
5. Petr Svoboda (Czech Republic) 13.47
6. Artur Noga (Poland) 13.48
7. Dexter Faulk (U.S.) 13.50
8. Damien Broothaerts (Belgium) 13.79
Men's 3000m Steeplechase
1. Paul Kipsiele Koech (Kenya) 8 mins 4.05 secs
2. Richard Kipkemboi Mateelong (Kenya) 8:06.92
3. Jukka Keskisalo (Finland) 8:13.34
4. Dan Huling (U.S.) 8:14.69
5. Roba Gary (Ethiopia) 8:15.50
6. Mustafa Mohamed (Sweden) 8:20.61
7. Tareq Mubarak Taher (Bahrain) 8:23.68
8. Elijah Chelimo Kipterege (Kenya) 8:25.41
Men's 4 x 1500m Relay
1. Kenya 14 mins 36.23 secs
2. Mixed team 14:44.31
3. Australia 14:46.92
4. U.S. 14:47.57
5. Britain 14:54.57
6. Belgium 15:16.86
Men's Javelin
1. Tero Pitkamaki (Finland) 86.23 metres
2. Andreas Thorkildsen (Norway) 82.61
3. Vadims Vasilevskis (Latvia) 82.42
4. Teemu Wirkkala (Finland) 81.61
5. Ainars Kovals (Latvia) 81.15
6. Antti Ruuskanen (Finland) 78.24
7. Petr Frydrych (Czech Republic) 76.80
8. Tom Goyvaerts (Belgium) 76.32
Women's 100m
1. Carmelita Jeter (U.S.) 10.88 secs
2. Shelly-Ann Fraser (Jamaica) 10.98
3. Kerron Stewart (Jamaica) 11.05
4. Veronica Campbell-Brown (Jamaica) 11.10
5. Chandra Sturrup (Bahamas) 11.16
6. Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Trinidad and Tobago) 11.26
7. Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie (Bahamas) 11.28
8. Sherone Simpson (Jamaica) 11.39
Women's 400m
1. Sanya Richards (U.S.) 48.83 secs
2. Christine Ohuruogu (Britain) 50.43
3. Shericka Williams (Jamaica) 50.55
4. Tatyana Firova (Russia) 50.80
5. Debbie Dunn (U.S.) 50.83
6. Antonina Krivoshapka (Russia) 51.05
7. Novlene Williams-Mills (Jamaica) 51.22
8. Nicola Sanders (Britain) 51.38
Women's 800m
1. Anna Willard (U.S.) 1 min 59.14 secs
2. Jemma Simpson (Britain) 1:59.40
3. Mariya Savinova (Russia) 1:59.49
4. Elisa Cusma (Italy) 1:59.75
5. Mayte Martinez (Spain) 1:59.78
6. Anna Rostkowska (Poland) 2:00.08
7. Oksana Zbrozhek (Russia) 2:00.65
8. Marilyn Okoro (Britain) 2:01.68
Women's 2000m
1. Gelete Burka (Ethiopia) 5 mins 30.19 secs
2. Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya) 5:35.46
3. Mercy Cherono (Kenya) 5:35.65
4. Lidia Chojecka (Poland) 5:38.44
5. Anna Alminova (Russia) 5:40.99
6. Milcah Chemos Cheywa (Kenya) 5:41.64
7. Viola Kibiwot (Kenya) 5:42.57
8. Renata Plis (Poland) 5:44.17
Women's 100m Hurdles
1. Brigitte Foster-Hylton (Jamaica) 12.48 secs
2. Priscilla Lopes-Schliep (Canada) 12.49
3. Delloreen Ennis-London (Jamaica) 12.71
4. Danielle Carruthers (U.S.) 12.99
5. Derval O'Rourke (Ireland) 13.08
6. Eline Berings (Belgium) 13.08
7. Tiffany Ofili (U.S.) 13.11
8. Lacena Golding-Clarke (Jamaica) 13.13
Women's High Jump
1. Blanka Vlasic (Croatia) 2.00 metres
2. Anna Chicherova (Russia) 2.00
3. Chaunte Howard Lowe (U.S.) 1.97
4. Svetlana Shkolina (Russia) 1.94
5. Antonietta Di Martino (Italy) 1.94
6. Marina Aitova (Kazakhstan) 1.90
7. Ruth Beitia (Spain) 1.90
8. Emma Green (Sweden) 1.90
Women's Pole Vault
1. Yelena Isinbayeva (Russia) 4.70 metres
2. Monika Pyrek (Poland) 4.70
3. Silke Spiegelburg (Germany) 4.70
4. Fabiana Murer (Brazil) 4.70
5. Anna Rogowska (Poland) 4.65
6. Kate Dennison (Britain) 4.50
7. Kristina Gadschiew (Germany) 4.40
=. Chelsea Johnson (U.S.) 4.40
=. Aleksandra Kiryashova (Russia) 4.40
Women's Triple Jump
1. Yamile Aldama (Sudan) 14.27 metres
2. Trecia Smith (Jamaica) 14.23
3. Nadezhda Alekhina (Russia) 14.16
4. Biljana Topic (Serbia) 14.09
5. Anna Pyatykh (Russia) 14.00
6. Dana Veldakova (Slovakia) 13.93
7. Svetlana Bolshakova (Belgium) 13.78
8. Teresa Nzola Meso (France) 13.66
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