Fraser-Pryce kicks off bid in Shanghai
SHANGHAI: Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will face Jamaican rival Veronica Campbell-Brown at the Shanghai Diamond League meeting on Sunday as she begins her quest for a third straight 100m world title.Fraser-Pryce’s first 100m of the year will be closely watched after an injury-hit 2014, and comes just a few months
By our correspondents
May 16, 2015
SHANGHAI: Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will face Jamaican rival Veronica Campbell-Brown at the Shanghai Diamond League meeting on Sunday as she begins her quest for a third straight 100m world title.
Fraser-Pryce’s first 100m of the year will be closely watched after an injury-hit 2014, and comes just a few months before she returns to China for the August world championships in Beijing.
The 28-year-old won 100m Olympic gold at Beijing’s Birds Nest stadium in 2008, but she will be tested on Sunday with the highly decorated Campbell-Brown among five rivals with personal bests below 11 seconds.
Campbell-Brown, 33, was the overall winner in the 100m event in last season’s 14-meet Diamond League series and won at the IAAF Continental Cup in Marrakech.
Fraser-Pryce pulled out moments before the 200m at Shanghai Stadium last year, and she has raised doubts about defending her world title in the longer sprint in Beijing.
The Jamaicans are among four Olympic gold medallists and six world champions in Shanghai as the Diamond League season gets underway, starting in Doha on Friday.
Elsewhere, the 110m hurdles includes the top three finishers from the 2013 Moscow world championships and will be a major attraction in the home city of retired Chinese great Liu Xiang.
Liu, who won Olympic gold in 2004, will bid farewell in a specially organised ceremony after he brought a halt to his career last month after struggling for years with injury.
World champion David Oliver will meet Olympic title- and world record-holder Aries Merritt, with world silver and bronze medallists Ryan Wilson and Sergey Shubenko also in the field.
Shanghai will also see the world’s two greatest one-lap runners go head-to-head, with world champion LaShawn Merritt and Olympic title-holder Kirani James facing off ahead of an expected showdown in Beijing.But Barshim played down expectations that he may be on the verge of breaking the world record.
Other Shanghai highlights include the long jump, where British 2012 Olympic gold-medallist Greg Rutherford will take on Russian world champion Aleksandr Menkov.
Fraser-Pryce’s first 100m of the year will be closely watched after an injury-hit 2014, and comes just a few months before she returns to China for the August world championships in Beijing.
The 28-year-old won 100m Olympic gold at Beijing’s Birds Nest stadium in 2008, but she will be tested on Sunday with the highly decorated Campbell-Brown among five rivals with personal bests below 11 seconds.
Campbell-Brown, 33, was the overall winner in the 100m event in last season’s 14-meet Diamond League series and won at the IAAF Continental Cup in Marrakech.
Fraser-Pryce pulled out moments before the 200m at Shanghai Stadium last year, and she has raised doubts about defending her world title in the longer sprint in Beijing.
The Jamaicans are among four Olympic gold medallists and six world champions in Shanghai as the Diamond League season gets underway, starting in Doha on Friday.
Elsewhere, the 110m hurdles includes the top three finishers from the 2013 Moscow world championships and will be a major attraction in the home city of retired Chinese great Liu Xiang.
Liu, who won Olympic gold in 2004, will bid farewell in a specially organised ceremony after he brought a halt to his career last month after struggling for years with injury.
World champion David Oliver will meet Olympic title- and world record-holder Aries Merritt, with world silver and bronze medallists Ryan Wilson and Sergey Shubenko also in the field.
Shanghai will also see the world’s two greatest one-lap runners go head-to-head, with world champion LaShawn Merritt and Olympic title-holder Kirani James facing off ahead of an expected showdown in Beijing.But Barshim played down expectations that he may be on the verge of breaking the world record.
Other Shanghai highlights include the long jump, where British 2012 Olympic gold-medallist Greg Rutherford will take on Russian world champion Aleksandr Menkov.
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