Thompson-Herah wins women’s 100m gold: Sets Olympic Record

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By: Tito Chapman

TOKYO, July 31 – Jamaican Elaine Thompson-Herah successfully defended her 2016 Olympic crown by winning the women’s 100 metres at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday.

Thompson-Herah of Jamaica clocked 10.61 secs, a new Olympic Record.

The previous Olympic Women’s 100m record was 10.62 secs which was set in 1988 by Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA).

33 years after, Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah broke the record, running 10.61s. She is now the fastest woman alive.

Her fellow teammates, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce took the silver in a time of 10.74 secs and Shericka Jackson won the bronze medal in a time of 10.76 secs to make it a clean sweep for Jamaica.


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