No one could have written this script, but in 100M hurdles anything is possible. Jamaica's Bridgett Foster-Hylton added to the dominance of Jamaica at the IAAF World Championship in Berlin today, when she won a gold medal, beating the Olympic champion Dawn Harper. In what was a sweet victory for Bridgett, who had retired, but coaching great, Stephen Francis persuaded her to return to the track. Foster fell to the track after finding out that she had won and wept. Her execution of the race was brilliant, leaving no room for error, she focused on her lane and extended her torso at the end for victory. Jamaica's celebration did not end there, as Deloreen Ennis-London grabbed the bronze medal, to cop off a perfect night. I must say that I did not expect a gold for Jamaica in this event, but I am so pleased, like a 'please puss'. The JAAA must be holding their heads in shame again, as Bridgett is also a member of the MVP camp. This only proves the point that the athletes are willing to give 'a pound of flesh' for their country and their coach. Big up Jamaica, we large and in charge......
Bridgett Foster-Hylton finally gets gold...Jamaica 1,3 in IAAF World Championship..
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