Jamaican swimmer Alia Atkinson caused a big upset as she became the first black woman to win the final of the 100-metre breaststroke at the world short course swimming championships.
Atkinson went into the final very much as the second favorite to Olympic champion Ruta Meilutyte. But in a big upset the Jamaican snatched victory on the final stroke from Meilutyte and with it made swimming history by becoming the first black woman to win a world title.
Atkinson said that she realized she was catching up so she was just trying to get a good finish, adding that she is not used to seeing her name up in number one so it was kind of a shock, but a good one, CNN reported
Meilutyte, who trains in England, had led going down the final length of the 25-meter pool, looking set to complete the 50-100-metre double, until Atkinson's late charge.
The winning time of one minute 2.36 seconds left Atkinson 0.1 seconds ahead of her great rival, who claimed gold over 100-metre at the London Olympics.
It was also Jamaica's first ever gold in world swimming championships and Atkinson had come close in the 50-metre final, losing out to Meilutyte on the touch.
The first black woman to hold a world record in the pool was Enith Brigitha of the Netherlands, some 40 years ago, the report added.
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