Aussie stripped of 100m Games gold
Sally Pearson has been sensationally stripped of her gold medal in the women’s 100m after a night of high drama at the Delhi Games.
Four hours after Pearson managed a surprise victory in the event, Pearson officially lost the race after it was deemed she had false-started in the marquee event.
Australia had lodged a counter-appeal after England successfully appealed against Pearson’s win. The Australian was left in tears after the counter-appeal was dismissed.
The unexpected drama began when English runner Laura Turner was disqualified for false-starting in the final, although it appeared that Pearson may have also jumped the gun.
Confusingly Turner was still allowed to run in the final once the field had been recalled, although she came last and was later officially disqualified.
The athletics program descended into high farce as Pearson’s surprise gold medal hung in the balance for close to four hours.
“I don’t know who the protest is about. That’s all I can tell you,” Pearson told reporters in the aftermath of her race.
“I got told it was cleared and I am the gold medallist. Now I’m not and I have to wait. It’s been pretty disastrous and emotionally a huge rollercoaster. That happens in sport. You just have to be patient and see what happens.”
Amid mass confusion at the Jawaharlal Nehru Sports Complex, Pearson’s coach, Sharon Hannan, said: “At the moment the protest has been upheld and Sally has been disqualified.”
England initially lodged a protest over Pearson’s first place, claiming the Australian sprinter and England rival Turner had “dead heated” in false starting out of the blocks, even though official timers ruled Turner had broken 0.001 sec before Pearson.
An anxious and confusing period ensued as Pearson awaited her fate. She was told by at least one official that England’s appeal had been dismissed and to prepare for the medals ceremony, but by the end of the night’s program Pearson had yet to be informed of the outcome.
“I don’t know what’s going on,” a clearly emotional Pearson said as she was escorted from the track by team officials.
Nigeria is believed to have lodged a secondary protest but it’s currently unclear which of the two protests was upheld resulting in Pearson losing her gold.
IAAP appeals juror Abby Hoffman said: "The protest was not to reinstate the original person who ran under protest. The protest was for the disqualification of another athlete.
“To my knowledge Nigeria is not involved. It’s England.”
The medal ceremony in the women’s 100m was not conducted, and will instead proceed a day after the race was completed. The Sydney Morning Herald understands that medal presentation officials had been told to present the gold to Pearson this morning (NZ time), and arranged the flags accordingly, but were stopped at the last minute, reportedly due to a secondary appeal lodged by the Nigerian team.
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