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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce falls to Carmelita Jeter in women’s 100-meter final at Aviva Grand Prix

Monday, August 27, 2012

Carmelita Jeter (l) beats Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to the tape. PHOTO/Reuters

American Carmelita Jeter beat London 2012 gold medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica in the women’s 100-meter final in a time of 10.81 seconds at the Aviva Grand Prix Diamond League meet on Sunday.

Fraser-Pryce was 0.09 behind Jeter, the silver medalist at the London Games, with Alexandria Anderson of the United States third, 0.41 behind.

Olympic champion Aries Merritt of the U.S. ran the 110-meter hurdles in 12.95 seconds on his way to victory, while his compatriot Tyson Gay finished second in the 200 meters to Nickel Ashmeade of Jamaica.

Gay ran in 20.21 seconds, 0.09 seconds behind Ashmeade.

Double Olympic gold medalist Mo Farah of Britain won the 2-mile race, the final event of the day, with a time of 8:27.24 before a jubilant home crowd.

In addition to his victory, Farah was also celebrating the birth of twin girls late Friday.

“I can’t believe the year. It will never happen again like this,” Farah said. “It hasn’t been easy coming back from the Olympics, but I’m just happy with how everything is going — two twins and two gold medals.”

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