Reuters
Grenada's Kirani James celebrates after winning the men's 400m final at the 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in London.
London - Grenada's world champion Kirani James stormed home to take gold in the men's 400m at the Olympics on Monday.
James won with a time of 43.94 seconds, ahead of the Dominican Republic's Luguelin Santos and Lalonde Gordon of Trinidad and Tobago, who took silver and bronze respectively.
James, 19, looked in control of the race from the start, surging home half a second ahead of world junior champion Santos.
The United States, winners of the last seven Olympic men's 400m titles, did not have a representative in the final for the first time. - Reuters
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