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Semenya hammers out Olympics warning in Doha

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South Africa's Caster Semenya (L) runs in the pack to win the women's 800 metres final
Doha - Arab Today

Caster Semenya sent an Olympics warning to her rivals in Doha Friday with a 2016 world best time in the 800m of 1:58.26, on a night otherwise dominated by Kenyan and American athletes.

In the first Diamond League meeting of the season, Semanya powered through the final 200m and confirm her return to her very best form.

In doubly bad news for her rivals in an Olympics year, the South African admitted afterwards she had held back from running at full pace during the race.

"I am just quite happy with anything under two minutes," she said. 

"We are just focused on the time. I had to hold back a bit as it wasn't my pace. It's all about running well in every race."

Friday night's time at the Qatar Sports Club stadium would have been good enough for her to finish sixth at the 2012 London Olympics.She seemed to labour through the first 500m and was well down the field as they approached the final bend.

But then she eased past her rivals to secure first place.

Ethiopia's Habitam Alemu came second in a personal best time of 1:59.14 and Eunice Jepkoech Sum was third in 1:59.74, a season's best for the Kenyan.

Semenya said her early season form was down to "hard work" and running free of a knee injury which has plagued her for some time.

The 25-year-old's impressive victory came after an astonishing performance last month back home winning three races -- the 400m, 800m and 1500m -- in one afternoon.

There she ran the 800m in 1:58.45.Semenya has been dogged by controversy since bursting onto the scene in the 2009 World Championships.

Following that victory she was subject to a gender test before going on to secure silver medals at the 2011 World Championships and 2012 Olympics.

Her early season form suggests she could become one of the major talking points in an Olympics year, with some already suggesting her resurgence may be due to a decision last year by CAS to suspend testing on female athletes taking testosterone‑suppressants.

It has not known, however, if Semenya has even ever been on such medication.

- Kenyans dominate -

Elsewhere, it was Kenyan middle-distance runners who impressed. 

In the men's 1500m, three-time world champion Asbel Kiprop destroyed a high-class field to underline his stated intention to reclaim Olympic gold later this year.

The Kenyan cruised home by a margin of around 10m and even had time to wave to the crowd as he made his way down the final 50 metres.Kiprop -- also the 2008 1500m Olympic champion -- won in a time of 3:32:15 secs, more than a second-and-a-half ahead of fellow countrymen Elijah Manangoi and third-placed Silas Kiplagat.

The Kenyan 1-2-3 delighted thousands of East African fans among the crowd.

There was another Kenyan clean sweep in the men's 3000m Steeplechase.

Conseslus Kipruto, world champion silver medallist in 2013 and 2015, won in a time of 8:05.13, three seconds ahead of Jairus Kipchoge Birech and Abraham Kibiwott.

In total, eight Kenyans finished in the top 10 in the steeplechase.

Kenya holds its Olympics trials between June 14 and 16.It was also a good night for the USA.

In the men's 200m, American Ameer Webb won in a lifetime's best time of 19:85 secs.

Compatriot Christian Taylor won the Triple Jump with a distance of 17.23m.

And American Tori Bowie beat Dafne Schippers and Veronica Campbell-Brown to win the women's 100m.

Jamaica's Omar McLeod won the 110m hurdles with Olympic champion Aries Merritt, returning from a kidney transplant last September, running a season's best 13.37 secs.

"I am fine with that, every time I run I am setting a season's best," said the American afterwards.

Source :AFP

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