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Thomas sweeps to Olympic sprint gold

Cuban wrestler Lopez becomes first athlete to win five straight individual gold medals in same event
US' Gabrielle Thomas celebrates winning the women's 200m final of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 6, 2024.
US' Gabrielle Thomas celebrates winning the women's 200m final of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 6, 2024.
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PARIS: American sprinter Gabby Thomas said she was in "disbelief" after roaring to the women's 200 metres title at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday, while controversial Algerian boxer Imane Khelif won her latest fight to move into the gold-medal bout.


Thomas' storming run under the lights at the Stade de France gave her the first major title of her career as she held off the newly crowned 100m champion Julien Alfred of St Lucia, who won silver.


Meanwhile, Cuban wrestler Mijain Lopez made Olympic history when he became the first athlete to win five consecutive individual gold medals in the same event.


Lopez, who turns 42 in two weeks' time, defeated Chile's Yasmani Acosta in the final of the 130kg Greco-Roman final.


With his victory, Lopez broke a tie for four successive individual Olympic golds he shared with Carl Lewis (athletics/long jump), Michael Phelps (swimming/200m medley), Katie Ledecky (swimming/800m freestyle), Al Oerter (athletics/discus), Paul Elvstrom (sailing) and Kaori Icho (wrestling).


In the basketball quarter-finals, LeBron James and his USA team-mates eased past Brazil, winning 122-87 with Devin Booker top-scoring with 18 points and Anthony Edwards adding 17 points.


They face Serbia next who fought back from 24 points down to edge Australia 95-90 in a remarkable win in overtime thanks mainly to three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic's late efforts.


CLOSER TO GOLD


Khelif won her semifinal to guarantee at least a silver medal in front of a Roland Garros crowd that chanted her name.


She defeated Thailand's 2023 world silver medallist Janjaem Suwannapheng in a unanimous points decision to progress into Friday's final in the women's 66kg category.


The boxing competition in the French capital is run by the International Olympic Committee because of concerns about the way the IBA were running the sport.


Ireland's Kellie Harrington meanwhile won the first boxing gold of these Games when she retained her 60kg title before leading her fans in a wild celebration.


Gold medallist Mijain Lopez Nunez of Cuba bites his medal after becoming the first athlete in any sport to win the same event in five consecutive Olympics. — REUTERS
Gold medallist Mijain Lopez Nunez of Cuba bites his medal after becoming the first athlete in any sport to win the same event in five consecutive Olympics. — REUTERS


TAKING INSPIRATION


Thomas became the first American woman to win an Olympic short sprint title since her childhood idol Allyson Felix won the 200m at the 2012 London Games.


She pulled away from Alfred to win in 21.83sec, with her USA team-mate Brittany Brown claiming bronze.


"I'm really in disbelief because having an Olympic gold medal is something in my wildest dreams. But at the same time I know how hard I've fought for it," said Thomas, who said had taken inspiration from watching team-mates Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson, and even Alfred in the men's and women's 100m at the weekend.


There were no complaints from Alfred about missing out on a sprint double.


"I did feel ready for the 200m tonight," she said. "I feel good, no complaints at all."


It is the first time since the 1976 Montreal Games that no Jamaican sprinters have made the podium of either the women's 100m or 200m.


In a major track and field upset, American Cole Hocker produced a remarkable surge in the home straight to carry him past pre-race favourites Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Josh Kerr to win the men's 1,500m.


USA V BRAZIL IN FINAL


The United States and Brazil will do battle for the gold medal in women's football after claiming contrasting wins in Tuesday's last-four ties against Germany and World Cup holders Spain respectively.


The USA, record four-time women's football gold medallists, are still on course to win the title for the first time since 2012 after beating Germany 1-0 in extra time in Lyon, with Sophia Smith scoring the only goal.


Brazil reached their first Olympic final since 2008 by thrashing the reigning world champions 4-2 in Marseille.


In other developments, the decision of organisers to cancel a "familiarisation session" for marathon swimmers on Tuesday raised questions as to why triathletes were allowed to swim in the Seine the previous day.


Organisers said on Tuesday they were "very confident" that the women's and men's 10-kilometre swimming events would take place in the river this week as scheduled.


The United States top the medals table with 24 gold, two ahead of China while Australia have 13. -- AFP


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