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Updated: 2005-09-20 11:03

Liu Xiang continues impressive hurdle run

在昨天进行的横滨田径明星赛110米栏比赛中,中国飞人刘翔以13秒08卫冕冠军。就在三天前,刘翔刚刚赢得上海黄金大奖赛的冠军。三天之内拿到两个冠军,他对于自己稳定的发挥还是比较满意,他表示整个赛季以来成绩都很平稳,自己也尽全力保持在一个最佳状态。  

Liu Xiang continues impressive hurdle run
China's star hurdler Liu Xiang reacts as he crosses the finish line in the men's 110m hurdle final at the Seiko Super track and field meet in Yokohama. (AFP)

YOKOHAMA, Japan: Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xiang won the 110-metre hurdles at the Yokohamatrack and fieldmeet yesterday, his second victory in three days after powering his way to the title at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix on Saturday.

Liu, who equaled the world record of 12.91 seconds to win gold at the Athens Olympics, clocked 13.08 yesterday, beating Maurice Wignall of Jamaica and Sergey Demidyuk of Ukraine.

Four-time world champion Allen Johnson of the United States and 2005 world champion Ladji Doucoure of France did not compete in Japan.

"It is a good result. And the time is the same as what I achieved at the Helsinki World Championships. I am very satisfied with the result. I came here to win and I did," said Liu, whose bid to become world champion failed in Helsinki in August when he finished in second place, 0.01 second behind Doucoure.

"It was comfortable. I think I will be able to run under 13 seconds again sooner or later but I'm not losing sleep over it or putting pressure on myself," Liu said.

Apart from Liu, several other big guns won their events.

Athens Olympic gold medallist Justin Gatlin defended his men's 100 metres title while Allyson Felix won the women's event to make it an American sprint double.

Gatlin clocked 10.04 seconds to beat Olusoji Fasuba of Nigeria into second and Christopher Williams of Jamaica into third, with the two both marking 10.13 for a photo finish.

World 200m champion Felix won the women's 100m in 11.05, beating her compatriot Me'Lisa Barber and Julia Chermoshanskaiya of Russia.

However, undisputedpole vaultqueen Yelena Isinayeva of Russia failed to clear 4.50 metres.

"I was so tired. I have had a lot of competition. I won the summer and winter world championships, I set new world records, and I tried to do my best today, but I couldn't," said Isinbayeva, who also travelled from Shanghai. "It was the first time that I failed to clear 4.50 metres because I usually start from 4.60 or 4.70. I was too tired, so I started from 4.50."

Tatiana Grigorieva of Australia won the pole vault with a mark of 4.10 metres.

(China Daily)

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track and field: (田径)

pole vault: (撑竿跳)

 

 
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