Isinbayeva falls; James rockets in men's 400m

    Updated: 2011-08-31 07:53

    (China Daily)

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    Isinbayeva falls; James rockets in men's 400m

    Isinbayeva falls; James rockets in men's 400m

    Kirani James of Grenada (right) sprints to the finish line ahead of LaShawn Merritt of the US in the men's 400m final at the IAAF World Championships in Daegu on Tuesday. [Photo/Agencies]

    Isinbayeva falls; James rockets in men's 400m

    Fabiana Murer of Brazil celebrates winning the gold medal in the women's pole vault final on Tuesday. Murer, who was fifth at the Berlin worlds in 2009, managed a best of 4.85m, with Germany's Martina Strutz taking silver (4.80m) and Russian Svetlana Feofanova claiming bronze (4.75). [Photo by Cui Meng / China Daily]

    Russian pole vault queen finishes sixth; American flops in sprint

    DAEGU, South Korea -Yelena Isinbayeva became the latest victim of a curious curse at the World Championships on Tuesday, while Grenadian Kirani James lit up the track in the 400 meters to become the third youngest ever world champion.

    Russia's pole vault queen Isinbayeva turned in a miserable performance in front of 40,000 spectators at Daegu's stadium, but James, who turns 19 on Thursday, was sensational in chasing down champion LaShawn Merritt in the home straight.

    James has only a handful of senior races to his credit and his victory will thrill compatriots back home in Grenada.

    There was no cheer for Britain a year before London hosts the 2012 Olympic Games, though, as their biggest hope for gold on home soil, Jessica Ennis, lost her heptathlon title.

    Isinbayeva graced the cover of Tuesday's official programme on day four - and like the cover stars on each of the previous three days of competition, the Olympic champion and world record holder suffered a shocking and ignominious exit. Isinbayeva falls; James rockets in men's 400m

    Day one featured Olympic and defending world pole vault champion Steve Hooker who exited without completing one successful jump. Day two's cover showcased Usain Bolt and he was disqualified from the men's 100m final.

    Monday was the turn of Cuba's Dayron Robles who was stripped of gold for bumping in the 110m hurdles.

    Isinbayeva at least got off the ground, but her failure to clear 4.80m was a poor showing from one of athletics' genuine greats. Instead Brazil's Fabiana Murer took gold with a distinctly lukewarm 4.85m, way short of Isinbayeva's 5.06m world mark.

    "I am very disappointed I lost again but it is okay ... and I am optimistic for next year," said Isinbayeva who held the world title in 2005 and 2007 before losing it two years ago.

    "I came here expecting to medal. I am going to jump higher and higher."

    These gripping Daegu Games have so far been shaped by high drama and disqualifications - notably the world's fastest man Bolt and the burly Robles - but finally athletic performance was the focus.

    James did not disappoint, surging past American Merritt just before the line to claim victory in a personal best time of 44.60. Olympic champion Merritt, who has just returned from a 21-month ban for doping, had come round the final bend with what looked like a comfortable lead before being beaten by James's finish.

    "It's a great feeling, but it's great just being here representing my country," James said. "I was just trying to relax and finish strong."

    James's coach, Harvey Glance, a former Olympic sprint relay champion, paid tribute to the champion.

    "He's a freak of nature," American Glance said. "At 18 he's the first to make a final and then he goes out and wins the 400m. He's destined for greatness."

    Weak finish

    For Ennis, it was a weak finish which did for her chances.

    Three poor javelin throws which never got beyond 40m left the British athlete trailing Russia's Tatyana Chernova with only the 800m left and she was never going to beat Chernova by the nine seconds she needed to become the first Briton to retain a world title.

    "It's a silver medal so I can't beat myself up too much but I obviously wanted that gold," said 25-year-old Ennis. "I haven't shed any tears yet but I might. After the javelin I knew I'd thrown it away."

    One athlete you would bet the farm on in 800m, though, is Kenyan David Rudisha. The rangy Masai simply ran from the front and nobody could catch him, winning in a time of 1:43.91, ahead of Abubaker Kaki of Sudan.

    Reuters

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