‘Awesome Hour’ on the track as US captures six Olympic medals

Gold medal winner Brianna Rollins (center) silver medal winner, Nia Ali (right) and bronze medal winner Kristi Castlin, all from the United States, celebrate after the women’s 100-meter hurdle final

Gold medal winner Brianna Rollins (center) silver medal winner, Nia Ali (right) and bronze medal winner Kristi Castlin, all from the United States, celebrate after the women’s 100-meter hurdle final

Tianna Bartoletta kicked off her country’s whirlwind run of medals on the night. So, by all rights, she should get to name it. Fittingly, the newly crowned Olympic long jump champion went with “Awesome Hour.”
In a span of about 60 minutes Wednesday night, U.S. athletes hauled in a bevy of medals: Bartoletta and Brittney Reese went 1-2 in the long jump, Tori Bowie captured a bronze in the 200 and Brianna Rollins, Nia Ali and Kristi Castlin swept the medals in the 100-meter hurdles — a feat that’s never been accomplished in that event.
A banner evening, for sure. The nation entered the night with 13 medals and left the track with a total of 19 — five gold, seven silver, seven bronze.
“It was an awesome hour,” Bartoletta said.
She started things off by unseating Reese, the defending Olympic champion, in the long jump. Moments later, Bowie won her second medal in Rio by taking bronze in the 200 meters. Not long after that, the hurdlers made history. This was the seventh medals sweep by the U.S. track team in the Olympics and the 23rd for U.S. women in the history of the Summer Games.
And yes, they realized what their fellow Americans were up to. Ali watched Bowie, her suitemate in Rio, bring home another medal as the hurdler waited to take the track. That fired Ali up. And then her hurdles teammates did the same thing.
And to think, the evening got off on the wrong foot when Justin Gatlin surprisingly went out in the semifinals of the 200. There went a good shot at an Olympic medal. There went another showdown with Usain Bolt.
An ankle injury hampered the 34-year-old Gatlin, who won a silver medal on Sunday in the 100.
“For me, it has been an honor to be able to come out here,” Gatlin said. “At the end of the day, seeing all of these young guys and young ladies out here doing a great job, it’s an honor to be able to be a part of the team and run for my country.” MDT/AP

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