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Qatar’s Femi Seun Ogunode reacts as he runs past a board showing his record after finishing the men’s 100m final at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium during the 17th Asian Games 28 September – REUTERS
On a day when China smashed through the 100 gold medal mark, and second-placed South Korea put daylight between themselves and rivals Japan, Ogunode blasted out of the blocks and motored home ahead of China’s Su Bingtian and Japan’s Kei Takase.
Originally hailing from Nigeria, Ogunode won the 200-400 double four years ago and is going for the 100-200 in Incheon. While his task was made easier by the withdrawal of Japan’s Yoshihide Kiryu due to injury, his time of 9.93 seconds in atrocious conditions confirmed his status as Asia’s fastest man.
“I had always confidence in myself,” he said at a news conference. “I don’t know what to say. So grateful and so happy. After four months of training, I am now looking forward to going back home to meet my family.”
In the women’s blue riband sprint, China’s Wei Yongli pipped Japan’s Chisato Fukushima by a hundredth of a second, with Kazakhstan’s Olga Safronova another hundredth back in third.
“I didn’t think I could be the champion,” said Wei. “I had a very good coach from America.”
Bahrain’s Ruth Jebet finally got her hands on a gold medal after her disqualification from the women’s steeplechase the previous night was overturned. The Kenyan-born 17-year-old had momentarily stepped off the track during her run at the Asiad Main Stadium and was then stunningly stripped of her gold medal while waiting for the prize-giving ceremony and had to be led away in tears.
However, reviews later showed that her infraction had not impeded any of her competitors and the decision was reversed, allowing Jebet to stand atop the podium at a rearranged ceremony on Sunday. “I was quite shocked because I wasn’t even aware of the mistake,” she said at a news conference. “I’m happy to become a gold medallist because I had a problem yesterday. But I fought for my king. I was waiting for the gold.”