Olympics-Athletics-American Russell takes 100m hurdles gold by a whisker

Paris 2024 Olympics - Athletics - Women's 100m Hurdles Victory Ceremony - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - August 10, 2024. Gold medallist Masai Russell of United States celebrates on the podium. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel

Paris 2024 Olympics – Athletics – Women’s 100m Hurdles Victory Ceremony – Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France – August 10, 2024. Gold medallist Masai Russell of United States celebrates on the podium

By Amy Tennery

PARIS (Reuters) -American Masai Russell produced a stunning run to win the Olympic 100 metres hurdles title in a blanket finish on Saturday, edging out home hope Cyrena Samba-Mayela and Tokyo champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn.


Paris 2024 Olympics – Athletics – Women’s 100m Hurdles Final – Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France – August 10, 2024. Masai Russell of United States celebrates after winning gold. REUTERS/Phil Noble© Thomson Reuters

Russell clocked 12.33 seconds as French President Emmanuel Macron watched Samba-Mayela (12.34) deliver France’s first track medal of the Paris Games with silver and Puerto Rico’s Camacho-Quinn (12.36) took bronze.


Paris 2024 Olympics – Athletics – Women’s 100m Hurdles Final – Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France – August 10, 2024. Masai Russell of United States celebrates after winning gold.

Russell said she had barely slept the night before but she got the finish of her dreams as she dug deep and leaned over the line before wrapping the American flag over her shoulders.

“I was tossing and turning because I kept dreaming about my name coming up number one. When it actually came up, I was like, ‘stop playing me, stop playing me’,” she told reporters.

“I just proceeded to shut out the noise, focused on what I could control. And I was literally – I don’t want to say a shock, but it was truly a dream come true.”

Russell was in superb shape after setting a world lead of 12.25 at the U.S. trials in June and she exploded out of the blocks before gliding over the hurdles.


Paris 2024 Olympics – Athletics – Women’s 100m Hurdles Semi-Final – Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France – August 09, 2024. Masai Russell of United States and Cyrena Samba-Mayela of France in action as Cindy Sember of Britain reacts after falling during semi final 3. 

She held on by her fingernails as Samba-Mayela gained ground with every step and Camacho-Quinn gave everything she had to make up for a poor start.

There was a confusing moment as the results board initially showed Samba-Mayela’s name first – and then Camacho-Quinn’s at the top of the standings – before settling on Russell.

“It wasn’t about knowing if I could or couldn’t (win),” she said. “It was just about remaining focused on what I could do – and honestly, just get over those hurdles and get to the line first.”


Paris 2024 Olympics – Athletics – Women’s 100m Hurdles Final – Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France – August 10, 2024. Masai Russell of United States crosses the line to win gold ahead of Cyrena Samba-Mayela of France and Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico. 

The Parisian crowd had hoped for gold but was still elated with silver and Macron, who watched France’s first gold of Games in men’s rugby sevens, applauded Samba-Mayela’s effort.

“I was lifted by all these people and all the pleasure of sport,” she said.

Camacho-Quinn delivered Puerto Rico’s first medal of the Games but was left frustrated by her own performance.

“I knew from the beginning I was a little hesitant when the gun went off,” she said.

“But the race is over, so there’s nothing I can do about it. I should’ve done better.”