After Wayde van Niekerk's amazing execution in the men's 400 meter last, in which he pulverized Michael Johnson's reality record, the ladies' race had a considerable measure to satisfy in the Rio Olympics.
It didn't frustrate as Shaunae Miller completed the race on a level plane to annihilation American Allyson Felix, six-time Olympic medallist and ruling best on the planet over the quarter mile.
The Bahamian showed signs of improvement begin, and endeavored to pull away leaving the last curve, and soon thereafter Felix's experience started to tell. Gradually yet definitely, the 30 year-old reeled in the youthful upstart endeavoring to separate her and a noteworthy 200-400 Olympic twofold.
In the withering seconds of the race, Miller's legs appeared to surrender, and she tossed herself advances in an instinctual plunge for the line, heaving herself with no obvious sympathy toward her own prosperity, hand grasping for the completion and her first Olympic title.
She oversaw it, and Felix's tilt for gold was finished with a neck and neck finish.
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