The Track and Field World Championships in Daegu, South Korea continue on after the shocking 100m men's final without Usain Bolt.
Amantle Montscho of Botswana just nipped Allyson Felix of the United States in the 400m final. Montsho won the event in 49.56 over Felix who ran 49.59. Anastasiya Kapachinskaya of Russia was third in 50.24. Montscho won the first World Championship medal for her country of Botswana.
USA's Carmelita Jeter won the 100m dash in 10.90. J
amaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown was second in 10.97 and Trinidad and Tobago's Kelly-Ann Baptiste claimed third in 10.98. This is the first World Championship for Jeter. In previous World Championships she has earned bronze twice.
In men's 110m hurdles, there was a disqualification. Dayron Robles of Cuba came across the finish line first in 13.14 but was later stripped of his gold medal for interfering with China's Liu Xiang. Robles made contact with Xiang twice during the race. When Robles was disqualified, that gave Jason Richardson of the US the gold medal, who had finished second. Richardson finished in 13.16 and Xiang won silver with a finish of 13.27. Andrew Turner of Great Britain won bronze with a time of 13.44.
Day 4 finals included the men's 800m, women's heptahlon and the men's 400m. Sadly out of those three finals, only one American won a medal. LaShawn Merritt won the silver in the 400m in a time of 44.63. Nick Symmonds ran in the 800m final. Symmonds finished in 5th place with a time of 1:45.12. The winner of the event was David Lekuta Rudisha of Kenya. In the women's heptathlon, the highest placing American was Sharon Day in 18th place.
Felix photo credit: David J. Phillip/Associated Press
Jeter photo credit: Kevin Frayer/Associated Press




























