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Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson won the Olympic women’s 100 metres gold medal with a time of 10.71 seconds in the final on Saturday, beating two-time defending champion and compatriot Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.
The 24-year-old Thompson finished ahead of American Tori Bowie who finished her race in 10.83 seconds and Fraser-Pryce took the bronze medal with a timing of 10.86 seconds.
Thomson, who won silver in the 200m in last year’s world championships in Beijing, admitted to being surprised by her victory.
The finalists finished very tightly grouped with each running under 11 seconds, apart from Jamaica’s Christina Williams.
Fraser-Pryce told reporters that if she was going to lose, she was glad to do so to a fellow Jamaican.
Countryman Usain Bolt, favourite to win the men’s 100m, was quick to congratulate the pair on Twitter.
The gold and bronze performances were Jamaica’s first medals of Rio, a count that is expected to rise as the focus shifts from swimming to athletics over the coming week.
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