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St Lucia's Alfred wins women's 100m final for country's first medal

Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia celebrates after crossing the finish line to win gold
Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia celebrates after crossing the finish line to win goldReuters
Julien Alfred delivered a brilliant gun-to-tape performance to win the women’s 100-metre final on Saturday and claim Saint Lucia’s first-ever Olympic medal.

Alfred made her usual slick start and remained clear in heavy rain on a sodden track to come home in a national record 10.72 seconds.

World champion and race favourite Sha'Carri Richardson took silver in 10.87 but the American never really threatened and her compatriot Melissa Jefferson claimed bronze in 10.92.

Alfred celebrates with the Saint Lucian flag after the race
Alfred celebrates with the Saint Lucian flag after the raceReuters

A notable absentee from the final was Jamaican double Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce who missed her semi-final after security officials at the Stade de France refused to let her in.

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