KINGSTON : World Championship silver medallist Shericka Jackson blitzed an eye-popping world leading 10.65 seconds (wind +1.0 metre per second) on Friday, to become the joint fifth fastest woman all time.Jackson was regal as she easily secured her second national 100-metre title on the second day of the
KINGSTON : World Championship silver medallist Shericka Jackson blitzed an eye-popping world leading 10.65 seconds on Friday, to become the joint fifth fastest woman all time.
Back-to-back Olympic double sprint champion Elaine Thompson-Herah, who has struggled with injury this season, stopped the clock in a season-best 11.06 in fifth. Despite the massive career best, Jackson pointed to an issue that still needed improvement ahead of Budapest."I know I'm a strong finisher, but I still need to work on that a bit because I made a miss-step, so coach and I will continue working on my stride pattern going forward, It's been tough coming down from the 400-metre to the 100-metre since in 2021"Jackson told Reuters.
New kid in the block Roshawn Clarke, 19, produced a late burst of speed in the last 70 metres to clock a massive career best and world junior-equalling under-20 record 47.85 seconds to win his first national senior title. He joined American Sean Burrell on the World under-20 mark. Last season's world championship finalist Jaheel Hyde ended second in 48.45, while Assinie Wilson posted 48.50 for third to punch his first ticket to a world championships.
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