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Sprint double for Belgium's Gevaert


REUTERS - Belgium's Kim Gevaert celebrates after winning the women's 200m final at the European athletics champion-ships in Gothenburg.

GOTHENBURG, Sweden (AP)

Kim Gevaert completed a sprint double when she won the women's 200 metres on a remarkable night for Belgian athletes at the European Championships.

Gevaert was never threatened, cruising home in 22.68 seconds, and fell into an embrace with Tia Hellebaut, a fellow Belgian who won the high jump moments earlier.

No Belgian woman had won a European outdoor title before Gevaert's triumph in the 100 on Wednesday - and it was Belgium's first gold in 35 years. Two days later, Belgium has three gold medals.

"At home, everybody is crazy because of my 100 gold medal. I wonder what is going on right now in Belgium with three gold medals," said Gevaert, who had a pair of silver medals in the two sprints four years ago.

"Three gold medals are just wonderful for such a small country.

"Before the start I was watching the high jump and screamed when my friend Tia won the gold medal. Seeing her gave me so much motivation two minutes before my own start."

Hellebaut cleared 2.03 metres to win the best women's high jump competition in the history of European championships and set national and meet marks.

"I still do not believe what is going on here. I wanted to make a medal and jump a national record and now I am the gold medalist and jumped 2.03 metres!" Hellebaut said.

Jukka Keskisalo surged from behind and upset the favourites in winning the men's 3,000 steeplechase, and gave Finland its first gold medal of the Europeans.

Susanna Kallur delighted the home crowd by winning the women's 100 hurdles, adding to her indoor title.

But there was disappointment for the home fans when reigning world champion Kajsa Bergqvist lost her European high jump title.

Hellebaut edged Venelina Veneva of Bulgaria, who also cleared 2.03 metres. Bergqvist had to settle for bronze at 2.01. Blanka Vlasic of Croatia also cleared 2.01 but finished fourth because of more attempts.

Never before had more than one woman gone over two metres at a European championship.

In the 200, the other medals went to Russians. Yuliya Gushchina took the silver at 22.93 and Natalya Rusakova was third in 23.09.

Olympic champion Roman Sebrle retained his decathlon title by scoring 8,526 points, well bellow his world record of 9,026 points.

Attila Zsivoczky of Hungary, the world bronze medallist, used his strong 1,500 metres, the last of the 10 events in the two-day competition, to move into second place at 8,356 points.

Aleskey Drozdov of Russia was third with a total of 8,350.

In the steeple, Jose Luis Blanco, one of the Spanish favourites, led going into the final lap and stepped up the pace. But he began to slow and Keskisalo caught him at the water trap.

Keskisalo accelerated on the final bend and left behind Blanco. The Finn won in 8 minutes, 24.89 seconds, with Blanco second in 8:26.22. Bouabdellah Tahri of France was third in 8:27.15.

Kallur trailed Kirsten Bolm of Germany early in the hurdles race. But the Swede burst ahead at the halfway mark and held on to win comfortably in 12:59 seconds.

Bolm and Derval O'Rourke of Ireland both crossed in 12.72, an Irish record.

Initially, O'Rourke was awarded the silver and Bolm the bronze in the photo finish. But the German team lodged a protest and a jury review decided to award both women silver medals. No bronze was awarded.


 
August 12, 2006
 

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