Wesley Botton

By Wesley Botton

Chief sports journalist


Caster Semenya extends her winning streak

She had to keep her composure against Kenyan Margaret Wambui but eventually prevailed in another fine performance.


Though she had to put up a fight on Saturday night, middle-distance specialist Caster Semenya stretched her lengthy unbeaten streak with another fine performance at the third leg of the Diamond League series in Eugene.

Holding off a challenge from Kenyan athlete Margaret Wambui all the way to the line, Semenya secured victory in the women’s 800m race in 1:57.78 at the annual Prefontaine Classic.

While she was more than a second outside her own world lead set in Doha earlier this month, it was the third fastest two-lap performance of the season, with Wambui finishing just 0.10 off the pace.

Semenya extended her unbeaten run to 21 months over the 400m, 800m and 1 500m distances.

The fourth of 14 legs in the Diamond League campaign will be held in Rome on June 8.

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