US, Jamaica duel in women's 100 meters
Jamaicans, Americans dominate race
POSTED: 02:06 PM PDT Aug 04, 2012
UPDATED: 03:02 PM PDT Aug 04, 2012
Runners from Jamaica and the US were expected to dominate the women’s 100-meter finals. Find out how they did.
Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce takes the gold medal in the women's 100-meter finals on Saturday.
The USA's Carmelita Jeter took the silver medal, with Jamica's Veronica Campbell-Brown taking the bronze.
With two Jamaicans and three Americans in the finals, both nations were poised to take home some hardware, with a mixture of running syles from fast starters to strong finishers.
Coming into the race, Jamaica's 25-year-old Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce was the reigning Olympic champion and the fastest woman in the world among currently competing athletes, clocking a blazing 10.70 seconds at the Olympic trials in Jamaica earlier this year.