JULIEN Alfred blows away the competition in the women’s 100-meter run of the Diamond League meet in Oslo. Photo by NICOLAS TUCAT/agence france-presse
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Alfred scorches 100m field in Oslo

Agence France-Presse

Olympic champion Julien Alfred coasted to victory in the women’s 100-meter in the Oslo Diamond League on Friday morning (Manila time).

Alfred made history at the Olympics last summer when she won a first ever medal for her tiny island homeland of Saint Lucia.

She was in a different class in the Norwegian capital, clocking 10.89 seconds for the victory in front of a 15,000 sell-out crowd at the Bislett Stadium.

Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt, making his first return to Oslo since his retirement in 2017, presented a grinning Alfred with a bouquet of flowers as she made a winning start to her Diamond League title defense.

“It was my first race of the season so I was a little rusty, but I got the win under my belt which is the main thing,” Alfred said.

“And I got to meet Usain Bolt — yesterday for the first time ever and then after two days running I got to meet him again!”

“It is a great honor to have met him.”

Ivorian veteran Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith finished second in 11.00 seconds, with Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith rounding out the podium (11.08 seconds).

“For the race itself I just wanted to be competitive,” Alfred added.

“I head to Stockholm now so I have to rest and travel and compete again quickly but I will go to win again.”

“As for my season I am Olympic champion so I am the one to beat but I really want to add world champion to my name as well as Olympic champion.”

Ta Lou-Smith was left delighted with her second place as she continues to bounce back from the disappointment of the Paris Olympics when she finished eighth in the 100m with an injury that saw her miss the 200m.

“It was really quick. I am glad to be standing here, back after what happened at the Olympics,” she said.

“I am happy to be able to get back in shape. I am happy to finish the race — no injury, nothing, so me and my coach, we will take the chance at the world champs in Tokyo in September.”