Thompson cruises to win
Jamaica's double Olympic sprint Elaine Thompson was back in the winner's circle on Saturday, after cruising to victory in the 100m at the Jamaica International Invitational in 11.06 seconds.
Thompson, the 2016 Olympic gold medallist in the 100m and 200m, finished well in front of compatriots Kerron Stewart (11.25) and Natasha Morrison (11.26) in a race that saw Jamaicans occupy the top five places.
Thompson's victory came 11 days after she pulled out of the Diamond League meeting in Shanghai with what meet organisers called a “physical issue”.
A week earlier Thompson had finished third in the 100m at the Diamond League meeting in Doha.
The women's 200m also went to Jamaica as Shericka Jackson triumphed in 22.55 seconds in her long-awaited duel with Nigerian Blessing Okagbare (22.66).
But in rainy conditions in Kingston, neither approached her best times of the season. Okagbare has the fastest 200m in the world this year of 22.04.
America's 400m world champion Phyllis Francis took third in 22.76.
American Ronnie Baker won the men's 100m in 10.00 in a favourable wind of 2m/sec. He headed compatriot Mike Rodgers (10.04) with Jamaica's Tykwendo Tracey third (10.14).
Jamaican Oshane Bailey was third in 10.28 and Nesta Carter settled for fifth in 10.35, just ahead of ageless Kim Collins (10.37).
While the sprints were the centre of attention, American DeAnna Price dominated the night's field events in winning the women's hammer with a throw of 76.27m - the best in the world this year at one centimetre better than the 76.26 of Belarusian Hanna Malyshik.
-NAMPA/AFP
Thompson, the 2016 Olympic gold medallist in the 100m and 200m, finished well in front of compatriots Kerron Stewart (11.25) and Natasha Morrison (11.26) in a race that saw Jamaicans occupy the top five places.
Thompson's victory came 11 days after she pulled out of the Diamond League meeting in Shanghai with what meet organisers called a “physical issue”.
A week earlier Thompson had finished third in the 100m at the Diamond League meeting in Doha.
The women's 200m also went to Jamaica as Shericka Jackson triumphed in 22.55 seconds in her long-awaited duel with Nigerian Blessing Okagbare (22.66).
But in rainy conditions in Kingston, neither approached her best times of the season. Okagbare has the fastest 200m in the world this year of 22.04.
America's 400m world champion Phyllis Francis took third in 22.76.
American Ronnie Baker won the men's 100m in 10.00 in a favourable wind of 2m/sec. He headed compatriot Mike Rodgers (10.04) with Jamaica's Tykwendo Tracey third (10.14).
Jamaican Oshane Bailey was third in 10.28 and Nesta Carter settled for fifth in 10.35, just ahead of ageless Kim Collins (10.37).
While the sprints were the centre of attention, American DeAnna Price dominated the night's field events in winning the women's hammer with a throw of 76.27m - the best in the world this year at one centimetre better than the 76.26 of Belarusian Hanna Malyshik.
-NAMPA/AFP
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