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Powell Clocks World Record at Takac Meet

Tuesday, May 29, 2007 2:24:06 PM

Asafa Powell of Jamaica runs to win the Men's 100 meter during the AthleticsBet meet in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, May 29, 2007. World 100-meter record holder Asafa Powell of Jamaica returned from an injury Tuesday with the fastest sprint in the world this year. Powell impressively led from start to finish to clock 9.97 seconds in his return from a bout with knee tendinitis at the Artur Takac Memorial track and field meet in the Serbian capital. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - World record holder Asafa Powell won the 100 meters Tuesday with the fastest sprint in the world this year.

Powell led from start to finish to clock 9.97 seconds in his season-opening return from a bout with knee tendinitis at the Artur Takac Memorial meet.

Churandy Martina, of the Netherlands Antilles, was second in 10.11, and Michael Frater of Jamaica came in third in 10.19.


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