Eurosport - Sun, 07 Sep 18:56:00 2008
Former world record holder Asafa Powell continued his good form, winning the 100 metres at the Rieti Grand Prix with a time of 9.82 seconds.
Powell beat his Jamaican sprint team mate Michael Frater, who clocked 9.98, as well as Ronald Pognon of France and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, who both ran 10.10.
Powell has produced some impressive performances since he finished a disappointing fifth in the 100 metres Olympic final, which was won by his compatriot Usain Bolt with the record time of 9.69.
After running 9.72 in Switzerland last week, expectations here were high that Powell could beat that time.
He raised them further when he warmed up for the final by running 9.77 to win his heat but was slower in the final after making a false start.
Shelly Ann Fraser beat her Jamaican compatriot Kerron Stewart into second place again in the women's 100 metres after taking gold ahead of her and joint silver medallist Sherone Simpson at the Olympics.
In the women's 400m hurdles, Jamaica's Olympic champion Melaine Walker held off a stiff challenge from Briton Tasha Danvers, who took bronze in Beijing, to prevail despite nearly falling after clipping a barrier before the final bend.
Ethiopia's Tirunesh Dibaba, who became the first woman to win Olympic gold in both the 5,000 and 10,000 metres in Beijing, won the 5,000 with a time of 14:23.46, more than 12 seconds away from her own world record.
Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva gained some revenge in the triple jump by winning with a leap of 14.94 metres, while Cameroon's Francoise Mbango, who beat her to gold in Beijing, came third with an effort of 14.90.
Lebedeva's compatriot Anna Pyatykh jumped one centimetre further than Mbango to come second.
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Its great to see powell at his best i hope he can bring that form to the next world championships and give us a showdown with bolt,the sprinters are showmen and the rivary will be there between the two even if its friendly every great sprinter wants gold, so lets see the two fastest men on earth go head to head as often as possible. This is a new era of sprinting and the jamaicans are bringing the drinks to the party.
asafa is not man for great turnaments
this is not about rivalry they are both there to make there money lets notturn this into a bolt against powel saga. lets just enjoy the two fastest men in the world out if Jamaica
he should beg bolts to go away,,,lol
too little too late. he doesn't show up when its crunch time
no Bolt though...
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