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U.S.’ Richards (400), Jones (hurdles) squander gold



BEIJING (AP) — Lolo Jones was supposed to take the Olympic 100-meter hurdles title. Other entrants knew it. Jones knew it. Even told herself so right before the start, mouthing, ‘‘I can win this race,’’ when she was introduced to the crowd.

And Jones was right: She could have won, and she was about to — not just holding a lead but adding to it when she came to the ninth of 10 hurdles Tuesday night.

Alas, the American’s foot slammed into that barrier instead of clearing it, and the next thing Jones knew, she was struggling to keep her balance rather than smoothly sailing across the finish line.

Jones dropped from first to seventh behind unlikely champion Dawn Harper of the United States, then dropped to her knees in despair, folding her body to the track and resting her head on her hands.

Sanya Richards also was supposed to wear a gold medal for the U.S.

Everyone in the Bird’s Nest knew that when she was touted over the PA system before the 400-meter final as ‘‘No. 1 in the world the last three years.’’

Richards was also about to win — taking a lead into the final 80 meters.

That’s when she began slowing and was passed, not once, but twice.

Richards blamed her fade on a tightening right hamstring, and although she still wound up with a bronze behind Britain’s Christine Ohuruogu and Jamaica’s Shericka Williams, she hardly looked thrilled up on that podium, sighing after receiving her flowers.




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