
Muir faded slightly in the final straight as Freweyni Hailu led an Ethiopian one-two-three. Warholm, who was in lane eight and not affected by the protest, finished more than a second clear of his closest challenger, though the soaking wet conditions weakened the prospect of fast times on the track.īritish sprinter Reece Prescod ran 10.14 to finish second in the men's 100m behind South Africa's Akani Simbine, while Laura Muir was sixth in the women's 1500m, one place behind Melissa Courtney-Bryant. "It is disrespectful to those who are here to do a good job."


"It is permissible to protest, but this is not the way to do it," Warholm told Norwegian broadcaster NRK. Three people kneeled on the ground and stretched a banner across six lanes, which other competitors ran through as they completed the race. However, the end of the Norwegian's race was disrupted by protesters who entered the track near the finish line. So he's one of the gang, he's not really an exception.Olympic champion and world record holder Karsten Warholm eased to victory in the men's 400m hurdles in 47.57. He's a little boyish, but at the mathematical level he keeps up with them and participates equally. He fits in with the other students, he's not that much shorter than they are. And I've made many friendships and they've given me such a great opportunity to interact with them as well as to learn." WIDE SHOT OF CLASSROOM SMV PROFESSOR KEVIN McCRIMMON TALKING TO CLASS SCU SOUNDBITE (English) PROFESSOR KEVIN McCRIMMON SAYING: "He fits in very well. And I see myself as another student who wants to gain as much knowledge as they can." (REPORTER ASKS: AND HOW HAVE YOU FELT WITH YOUR OTHER CLASSMATES, AS FAR AS THEIR ACCEPTANCE?) "My other classmates have been wonderful. And I love the abilities I'm gaining to learn. And so I believe one of the most important things in preparing for the sciences is to get a great mathematics foundation." VARIOUS OF GREG IN THE LIBRARY (4 SHOTS) VARIOUS OF GREG WORKING WITH STUDY GROUP (4 SHOTS) SCU SOUNDBITE (English) GREG SMITH SAYING: "I love my life. I believe that science is the gateway to understanding the mysteries of our universe and that mathematics is the beacon that lights its path. SITTING IN CLASS SLV GREG WALKING ON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA CAMPUS SCU SOUNDBITE (English) GREG SMITH SAYING: "I do desire to get four Ph.D.s, in mathematics, biomedical research, aerospace engineering and political science.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA UNITED STATES (JUNE 25) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF GREGORY SMITH WRITING MATHEMATICAL PROOF ON BLACKBOARD (2 SHOTS) VARIOUS OF STUDENTS IN CLASS (2 SHOTS) CLOSE UP OF GREG WRITING ON BLACKBOARD CUTAWAY OF ALGEBRA TEXTBOOK WIDE SHOT OF CLASS CLOSE UP OF GREG
