Olympic champions Joanna Hayes, Tim Mack and Allen Johnson all
were victorious in their respective events Sunday at the final event of
this year's IAAF Golden League series, the ISTAF 2004 in Berlin,
Germany.The gold medalist at the 2004 Olympic Games in the women's 100m
hurdles, Hayes led from the first hurdle through to the finish in posting
the second fastest time of her career with her win Sunday in 12.46
seconds. Hayes's career best time of 12.37 seconds on August 19 won
her the Olympic gold medal in Athens. 2004 Olympic silver medalist
Olena Krasovska of the Ukraine was the runner-up in 12.66.
In the men's pole vault, 2004 Olympic champion Tim Mack and fellow
American Derek Miles each cleared 5.80 meters/19 feet, 0.25 of an inch
in taking the top two spots. Mack was declared the winner having
cleared 5.80m on his first attempt, with Miles clearing the bar on his third
attempt at that height.
1996 Olympic gold medalist and four-time world outdoor champion
Allen Johnson got back on the winning track in the men's 110m hurdles.
Johnson was in command throughout, winning in 13.16 seconds, with
Jamaican Maurice Wignall the runner-up in 13.27.
Americans with strong runner-up performances in Berlin included Amy
Acuff in the women's high jump (2.00 meters/6 feet, 6.75 inches), and
Walter Davis in the men's triple jump (17.21m/56-5.75). Christian Olsson
of Sweden won the men's triple jump (17.45m/57-3), and in so doing
won half of the 2004 IAAF Golden League one-million dollar jackpot.
Olsson split the prize with 2004 Olympic gold medalist Tonique
Williams-Darling of the Bahamas, who won the women's 400 meters in
49.07 seconds.
For more information on the IAAF Golden League, and complete results
from the 2004 ISTAF in Berlin, visit www.iaaf.org.