Puerto Rico sprinter Jasmine Camacho-Quinn FINALLY beats Kendra Harrison at the fourth time of asking in the 100m hurdles to take the gold medal in Tokyo with blistering run By Max Mathews For Mailonline Published: 04:08 BST, 2 August 2021 | Updated: 04:20 BST, 2 August 2021 Viewcomments Jasmine Camacho-Quinn has won the gold medal in the women's 100metre hurdles at the Tokyo Olympics on Monday. The Puerto Rican stormed home in 12.37 seconds, ahead of rival Keni Harrison in second and Megan Tapper in third. There was clear daylight between her and Harrison as a technically brilliant and accomplished run saw her finally beat the American at the fourth time of asking when they have faced each other. Camacho-Quinn's Olympic triumph makes her the first Puerto Rican to ever win gold in athletics for her country, on a landmark day for the US territory. More to follow. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (pictured) won the gold medal in the women's 100metre hurdles Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility