Child Thief Outsprints Ben Johnson
R O M E , July 12 -- Banned Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson raced again today. But the prize was not a medal— it was his wallet.
Police said Johnson, 38, had been robbed by a group of Gypsychildren who distracted his attention as he was walking downRome’s elegant Via Veneto at around 10:45 a.m. local time.
The former 100-meter world record holder sprinted after the thieves, who managed to snatch his wallet by distracting him.
He caught one of them but a few of the children managed todo what many professional athletes could only dream of inJohnson’s heyday — outsprint him.
$5,000 Prize Johnson called the police to report the theft, and statetelevision RAI said the wallet the children made off withcontained $4,900.
Johnson was stripped of his 1988 Seoul Olympic gold medalafter testing positive for steroids. He recently won a lucrativethree-month contract to provide fitness training to thesoccer-playing son of Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi.