With her win Friday at the 2007 Memorial Van Damme meet
in Brussels, Belgium, 2006 World Athlete of the Year Sanya
Richards is only one victory away from winning a share of
the IAAF Golden League $1 Million Jackpot for the second
consecutive year. Richards, who posted the fastest women's 400m time in the
world this season (49.36 seconds) a week ago in Zurich,
ran even faster today in Brussels, taking firm control of the
race early on and finishing in 49.29 seconds. 2007 World
Outdoor Championships silver medalist Nicola Sanders of
Great Britain was the runner-up in 50.34, and bronze
medalist Novlene Williams of Jamaica was third in 50.66.
Team USA World Championships relay gold medalist Mary
Wineberg finished fourth in 50.76.
Richards ran the five fastest 400m times in the world in
2006, and currently owns the three fastest times in the world
this season. Richards was undefeated outdoors in the
400m last year, winning a $249,999 portion of the jackpot
for sweeping each race of the Golden League Series.
If Richards wins Sunday in Berlin, Germany, at the sixth and
final event of the 2007 Golden League, her share of the total
$1 Million Jackpot will be either half of it, or all of it. The only
other athlete who remains undefeated in the first five events
of the 2007 Golden League is women's pole vault world
record holder Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia, who was
victorious today with her winning clearance of 4.80
meters/15 feet 9 inches, setting up what should be a
dramatic showdown on Sunday.
In other women's events in Brussels, two-time World
Outdoor 100m hurdles champion Michelle Perry finished
third in her specialty in 12.61 seconds. Sweden's Susanna
Kallur, who placed fourth at the 2007 World Championships
in Osaka, Japan, was the victor in 12.52 seconds.
Jamaica's Delloreen Ennis-London, who won the bronze
medal in Osaka, was the runner-up, finishing in the exact
time as Perry (12.61). 2007 World Outdoor Champs finalist
LoLo Jones placed fourth in 12.70.
Osaka World Championships 4x100m relay gold medalist
Torri Edwards had a busy day in Brussels finishing second
in the women's 200 meters in 22.81 seconds and third in
the 100m in 11.22. Osaka 100m bronze medalist Carmelita
Jeter finished fourth in the 100m in 11.27, with Osaka
finalist LaShuntea Moore placing fourth in the 200m in
23.13. Belgium's Kim Gevaert thrilled her home crowd with
her win in the 200m in 22.75 seconds, as Jamaica's
reigning world champion Veronica Campbell captured the
100m in 11.11.
In men's events, the highly anticipated battle between many
of the world's best in the 200 meters proved to be a
showcase for 2007 World Outdoor Championships bronze
medalist Wallace Spearmon, who won the event in 19.88
seconds. Spearmon was followed by the third-fastest man
of all-time Xavier Carter, who was the runner-up in 20.04
seconds, and Osaka silver medalist Usain Bolt of Jamaica,
who was third in 20.14. Osaka fourth place finisher Rodney
Martin finished fourth again today in 20.39.
A trio of Americans finished behind Osaka fourth-place
finisher Dayron Robles of Cuba in the men's 110m hurdles,
as Robles crossed the finish line first in 13.21 seconds.
Anwar Moore was the runner-up in 13.25 seconds, with
four-time World Outdoor champion and 1996 Olympic gold
medalist Allen Johnson third in 13.27. 2003 NCAA Outdoor
champion Ryan Wilson was fourth in 13.32.
In men's field event action, 2007 World Outdoor
Championships bronze medalist Walter Davis got back on
the winning track in the triple jump, but it wasn't easy. In a
competition that saw four lead changes in the last three
rounds, Davis finally won on his final attempt with a hop,
skip and jump of 17.27 meters/56 feet 8 inches. 2007 USA
Outdoor champion Aarik Wilson was the runner-up with his
best effort of 17.20m/56-5.25.
In the men's steeplechase, 2006 USA Outdoor
Championships runner-up Steve Slattery set a new
personal best with his fifth-place finish in 8 minutes 15.69
seconds. He bettered his previous PR by 2.18 seconds.
For more information on the 2007 Memorial Van Damme
meet in Brussels and the IAAF Golden League, visit
www.iaaf.org .