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Published: Aug 21, 2008 09:40 AM
Modified: Aug 21, 2008 09:40 AM

Merritt upsets Wariner to win 400m

 

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BEIJING - LaShawn Merritt has upset defending champion Jeremy Wariner to lead a U.S. sweep of the medals in the 400 meters at the Olympics.

Merritt, who attended East Carolina for a year, pulled away down the stretch Thursday night to win in 43.75 seconds — nearly a full second ahead of silver medalist Wariner, who finished in 44.74.

The third American in the final, David Neville, did a head-first dive across the finish line and wound up with the bronze in 44.80.

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