By Amy Tennery
PARIS (Reuters) -American Masai Russell won the Olympic 100 metres hurdles title in a blanket finish on Saturday, edging out home hope Cyrena Samba-Mayela and Tokyo champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn.
Russell clocked 12.33 seconds as French President Emmanuel Macron watched from the stands and Samba-Mayela delivered France’s first track medal of the Paris Games with silver in 12.34 and Puerto Rico’s Camacho-Quinn (12.36) took bronze.
Russell was in superb shape after setting a world lead of 12.25 at the U.S. trials in June and she exploded out of the blocks before gliding over the hurdles.
She held on by her fingernails as Samba-Mayela gained ground with every step and Camacho-Quinn tried to make up for a poor start.
There was a confusing moment as the results board initially showed Samba-Mayela’s name first – and then Camacho-Quinn’s at the top of the standings – before settling on Russell.
The crowd at the Stade de France was elated nonetheless and Camacho-Quinn delivered Puerto Rico’s first medal of the Games.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery, editing by Ed Osmond)
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