Lemaitre clocks wind-assissted 9.94sec in French 100m

Lemaitre clocks wind-assissted 9.94sec in French 100m
Updated 17 June 2012
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Lemaitre clocks wind-assissted 9.94sec in French 100m

Lemaitre clocks wind-assissted 9.94sec in French 100m

PARIS: Christophe Lemaitre retained his French national 100m title with a wind-assisted 9.94sec victory yesterday to rediscover his form in perfect time for the European Championships and Olympic Games.
With the wind recorded at +2.6 m/s, the 22-year-old Lemaitre, seen as Europe’s biggest hope to break Jamaican and US sprinting hegemony, beat home Jimmy Vicaut, who clocked 10.05sec, with Emmanuel Biron taking third (10.10).
“I’m happy,” Lemaitre said. “I came in well under 10 seconds. But the wind was too strong, it’s a shame.
“But 9.94sec is a good time, even if I felt a little heavy over the first part of the race.”
Lemaitre, who set a French national record of 9.92sec last year, will defend his two golds (100m, 4x100m) in the June 27-July 1 European champs at Helsinki, before going on to the July 27-August 12 London Games aiming for the podium.
The Frenchman finished fourth in the 100m final at the World Championships in Daegu last summer, but came home with a bronze from the 200m.
“I wasn’t at 100 percent in the first part of the race. Afterwards, once I’d got going, it was good,” he said.
But Lemaitre added that his run-out was better than his most recent Diamond League outing last month when he finished third (10.04) behind Jamaican duo Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell.
“It’s a little better than Rome already. I have to work now,” he said.