Felix claims long-awaited gold

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Allyson Felix of the USA finally got her hands on a gold medal tonight with a brilliant run in the 200m final.

Allyson Felix celebrates after winning gold in the women's 200m final on Day 12 at London 2012.

Allyson Felix celebrates after winning gold in the women's 200m final on Day 12 at London 2012.

Felix, runner-up in Athens and Beijing to Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown, overcame a sluggish start to lead coming off the bend and was never going to be caught, the 26-year-old clocking a time of 21.88 to finish 0.21 ahead of 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

USA's Carmelita Jeter - silver medallist over 100m - took bronze, with Campbell-Brown fourth and failing in her bid to become the first woman to win a track event for three Olympics in succession.

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