US protest of women's 100 final rejected
Associated Press
BEIJING — A U.S. track and field team's protest of the women's 100-meter final at the Olympics was rejected tonight.
The Americans asked that the race be reviewed because of a possible false start by Torri Edwards, one of the country's sprinters.
Edwards herself said she thought she false-started. She wound up finishing last as Shelly-Ann Fraser led a Jamaican sweep of medals in the dash.