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| Day three: European Athletics
The Great Britain team had mixed fortunes on day three in Munich, winning four medals, but seeing Jonathan Edwards relinquish his triple jump title. Edwards was one of four British athletes to take a bronze as Sweden's Christian Olsson took gold with a leap of 17.53. Daniel Caines was also disappointed with his bronze in the men's 400m, but in contrast Lee McConnell ran a personal best and was delighted with a bronze in the women's 400m. Kelly Holmes was the fourth bronze medallist, finishing third in the 800m with a season's best. But Holmes' remarks were overshadowed by a post-race row after she made comments suggesting that rival athletes may be involved in drug-taking. It was a controversial evening as Darren Campbell was disqualified from the 200m for running on the inside line of his lane during his second round heat. But team-mates Marlon Devonish and Christian Malcolm made the semi-finals of the 200m after comfortable performances Thursday evening's action Women's 400m final McConnell, who only took up the 400m one year ago was a clear third behind Russian winner Olesya Zykina and second-placed Grit Breuer of Germany. Zykina clocked 50.45 to win, while McConnell ran 51.02. Women's 800m final The Czech runner emulated Paula Radcliffe, taking the lead from the start powering to victory in 1:57.65. Spain's Mayte Martinze pulled away from Commonwealth 1500m gold medallist Holmes to take silver in a personal best 1:58.86, while Holmes clocked a season's best 1:59.83. Men's 400m final Germany's world indoor silver medallist Ingo Schultz delighted the near-capacity crown in the 68,000 Olympic Stadium with victory in 45.14 seconds. Spain's David Canal snatched silver right on the line in a season's best 45.24 with Birmingham-based Caines third just 0.04secs adrift. Women's 400m hurdles final The Munich crowd were delighted as Germany's Heike Meissner took silver, while Britain's Natasha Danvers and Sinead Dudgeon were seventh and eighth respectively. Men's 1500m final Both runners were given the same time, and the Spanish runner had already taken a lap of honour after apparently being told the race had been judged a dead heat. The officials took several minutes looking at photos, and confusion reigned as they attempted to separate them. The British trio of Michael East, John Mayock and Anthony Whiteman found themselves muscled out of contention. East was highest-placed, as he finished sixth. Men's high jump final Rybakov held off the threat of two Swedes. Stefan Holm came second with 2.29 and compatriot Staffan Strand came third with 2.27. Women's javelin German veteran Steffi Nerius took the silver medal with 64.09 while Finland's Mikaela Ingberg came third to win the bronze with 63.50. Men's 400m hurdles semi-final But Britain's Commonwealth champion instantly cast doubt over whether he would race in the final, after limping off the track, apparently with a knee injury. Men's 200m second round Campbell won his heat with ease, but was subsequently eliminated after officials viewed replays of the race. Great Britain team-mates Marlon Devonish and Christian Malcolm both qualified for the semi-finals after confident performances. But Greece's Olympic champion Konstantinos Kenteris and Portugal's Francis Obikwelu are also through, and both looked in fine form. Women's 200m second round France's Muriel Hurtis was the quickest qualifier, in 22.86 seconds. Men's decathlon Erki Nool of Estonia took silver and Lev Lobodin of Russia was third - after being made to wait 10 minutes while officials totted up his score. |
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