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Jackson of Athletics wins 200m gold with second-best time ever.

World ‍Athletics ⁢Championships: Shericka ‍Jackson Retains 200m Title in ‌Style

By ⁣Mitch Phillips

BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Jamaica’s peerless Shericka Jackson​ delivered a command performance to‌ retain her⁢ world 200 metres title in ​21.41 seconds on Friday – the second-fastest time ever run.

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Jackson, second in​ the ‌100m final, ran a⁤ brilliant bend,⁤ was two metres clear coming ⁣into the home straight and ​tore ​to the ​finish to win by a street. She crossed​ the line with a totally expressionless face as if she expected nothing else.

Jackson’s ‌time beat ‌her previous best of ‌21.45 –⁤ the championship record ⁢she set winning in Eugene last year.‌ It also edged her closer to ⁢the late Florence Griffith-Joyner’s 21.34 world record from the 1988 Olympics.

Gabby Thomas, who came​ to Budapest as⁤ the ‍fastest in the world this year with the 21.60 that ⁣won ⁢the American ​trials, ⁤ran an excellent race⁤ to take⁣ silver in ⁤21.81, but was not​ in the⁣ same picture as the‌ champion.

Fellow American Sha’Carri Richardson claimed bronze with a‍ personal best 21.92 running in the ​same lane nine from where she won ‌gold in the 100m‍ on Monday.

“I⁣ feel ⁢like I am a⁣ living testimony that you can create ⁤something if you really want it and never give up,” said Jackson.

“Yesterday ⁣I ran the curve a little bit ⁢conservative. I think‌ I did pretty good tonight – ​21.41 is a⁢ time I ⁢cannot complain about.

“Even⁢ if I was pretty ⁣close ‌to ⁣the world‌ record⁤ it was not‍ the thing on my mind when I ran. ‌I will continue to work​ and I​ hope I ​can maintain at least this level​ and we will see if the world ⁤record will come.

“I wrote⁢ a time⁤ on my bib and it was a‍ fast time – 21.2-something. Then I wrote beside it 21.40‍ for tonight‍ and I got ‍close to that. As for⁣ the ⁢world record –‌ I’m close,⁢ I’m close, I’m getting there.”

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Griffith-Joyner’s mark‍ set ⁢when ‌testing was in its infancy is widely considered to ‍have been fuelled by‌ performance-enhancing⁤ drugs​ but⁢ Jackson refused to ‍accept it⁤ was​ tainted.

When asked if⁣ she considered herself the⁣ “real” record holder,​ she said: “I won’t question a world⁤ record. ‍If a person hasn’t failed a ‍test​ it⁢ is ⁣the world record.⁢ I am the championship​ record holder. I am not the​ world record holder.”

Thomas ⁤said: “I​ knew that I was coming into ​the final hot ⁣so that was to my advantage but it was such a fast race.

“I couldn’t believe ​it when I looked at⁤ the screen afterwards. I ran my⁣ race and I stayed composed so ‍I am happy ⁣to come out with a silver.”

Richardson described reaching ⁢the final ⁢of⁤ both sprints⁣ in her first global ⁤competition as “mission ⁢accomplished” but said “being able to ⁣win the 100m and get a medal in the 200m,‍ that’s a dream come ⁢true.

“The competition is only going to get hotter‌ from here so I need to prepare ‍myself ‍for⁢ the Olympics. This week has been indescribable and I know⁢ there is better ‌to come.”

St Lucia’s Julien Alfred was‍ fourth in 22.05 while Briton ⁤Daryll Neita ran a second personal best in two days of ​22.16 for⁣ fifth.

All‌ the ⁤medallists are ​expected to ​share the track one more‍ time after Jamaica ​and the United States qualified for Saturday’s 4x100m relay final earlier on Friday.

(Reporting by⁤ Mitch Phillips, editing by Ken Ferris)

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