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Rushell Clayton wins gold in the 400m hurdles at the Diamond League in Rabat!
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weirdosandcoins · 2 months
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Watching track and field olympics with my mom and was low key thristing until the womens hurddle came out and whoops im gay
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2024 olympics Jamaica roster
Athletics
Ackeem Blake (Kingston)
Oblique Seville (Kingston)
Kishane Thompson (Mitchell Town)
Andrew Hudson; Jr. (Clermont, Florida)
Bryan Levell (Frankfeld)
Sean Bailey (Spanish Town)
Jevaughn Powell (May Pen)
Deandre Watkin (Kingston)
Navasky Anderson (Spanish Town)
Orlando Bennett (Kingston)
Rasheed Broadbell (Kingston)
Hansle Parchment (Morant Bay)
Roshawn Clarke (Kingston)
Jaheel Hyde (Spanish Town)
Malik James-King (Kingston)
Jehlani Gordon (Kingston)
Zandrion Barnes (Port Antonio)
Raheem Hayles (Springfield, New York)
Romaine Beckford (Port Antonio)
Tajay Gayle (Kingston)
Carey McLeod (Kingston)
Wayne Pinnock (Kingston)
Jaydon Hibbert (Kingston)
Jordan Scott (Portmore)
Rajindra Campbell (Ocho Rios)
Ralford Mullings (Kingston)
Traves Smikle (Kingston)
Roje Stona (Lucea)
Tia Clayton (May Pen)
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Kingston)
Shashalee Forbes (Mandeville)
Niesha Burgher (Yallahs)
Shericka Jackson (St. Ann's Bay)
Lanae-Tava Thomas (Kingston)
Junelle Bromfield (Black River)
Nickisha Pryce (Hayes)
Stacey-Ann Williams (Kingston)
Natoya Goule-Toppin (Mandeville)
Adelle Tracey (London, U.K.)
Janeek Brown (Kingston)
Ackera Nugent (Kingston)
Danielle Williams (Golden Spring)
Rushell Clayton (Bath Mountain)
Janieve Russell (Christiana)
Shiann Salmon (Kingston)
Kemba Nelson (Montego Bay)
Alana Reid (Jamaica Ferry)
Stephenie McPherson (Kingston)
Andrenette Knight (Hayes)
Ashley Williams (Christiana)
Lamara Distin (Jamaica Ferry)
Chanice Porter (Mandeville)
Ackelia Smith (James Hill)
Shanieka Thomas-Ricketts (Content Gap)
Kimberley Williams (Morant Bay)
Lloydricia Cameron (Kingston)
Dannielle Thomas-Dodd (Savanna-La-Mar)
Samantha Hall (Spanish Town)
Nayoka Clunis (Excelsior, Minnesota)
Diving
Yona Knight-Wisdom (Leeds, U.K.)
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Ashley McKenzie (London, U.K.)
Swimming
Josh Kirlew (London, U.K.)
Sabrina Lyn (Kingston)
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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone e Femke Bol iniciam a batalha dos 400m com barreiras femininos em Paris 2024 chegando às semifinais #ÚltimasNotícias
Hot News Rushell Clayton estará aqui para provar que não é apenas a melhor das demais, atrás de Bol e McLaughlin-Levrone, e a jamaicana foi a primeira concorrente a entrar na pista no domingo. Na primeira das cinco baterias, Clayton – medalhista de bronze no mundo ano passado – cruzou a linha em primeiro lugar em 54,32. EUA Jasmim Jones então venceu a segunda bateria, destacando-se potencial de…
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recentlyheardcom · 2 months
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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Femke Bol begin women’s 400m hurdles battle at Paris 2024 by reaching semi-finals
Rushell Clayton might be out to show she will not be merely the very best of the remaining behind Bol and McLaughlin-Levrone, and the Jamaican was the primary contender to take to the observe on Sunday. Within the first of 5 heats, Clayton – bronze medallist within the worlds final yr – crossed the road first in 54.32. USA’s Jasmine Jones then gained the second warmth, outlining her podium…
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kevinnbrain · 2 months
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London Diamond League Highlights: Caribbean Athletes Dominate 2024 London Diamond League!
London Diamond League Highlights: Caribbean Athletes Dominate 2024 London Diamond League! https://ift.tt/ILzPa5V London Diamond League Highlights: Caribbean Athletes Dominate 2024 London Diamond League! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JGH-CEEZxA Get ready for an electrifying recap of the London Diamond League 2024, where our Caribbean athletes showcased incredible performances ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. From record-breaking moments and national bests to stunning personal achievements, this video is packed with highlights you won’t want to miss! Witness Nickisha Pryce’s jaw-dropping 400 meters run, Rushell Clayton’s impressive hurdles race, Roshawn Clarke’s best season performance, and much more. Whether you’re a passionate track and field fan or looking for some powerful inspiration, join us as we celebrate the unmatched talent and spirit of our Caribbean stars. Stay tuned, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for exclusive insights on your favorite athletes! #LondonDiamondLeague #ParisOlympics2024 #CaribbeanAthletes #ParisOlympic2024 CHECK OUT OUR OTHER CARIBBEAN FOCUS CHANNEL ► Caribbean Focus Lifestyle https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVK2kdq_dS8AC8-ZyvBMYFw ► Caribbean Focus Travels https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbpbS2NlicZM-nT5_L8qhqA ► Caribbean Focus Blog: https://ift.tt/OTGXQW8 ► CF Online Store https://jirie.store/​ ✅ OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN WATCHING 👉 Top 10 Caribbean Male Track & Field Athletes to Watch in the 2024 Olympic Year Season https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ_n3W4Lzak&t=18s 👉 Top 10 Caribbean Female Caribbean Athletes To Watch for 2024 Olympics Olympic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioz5Ux2XJaA&t=8s 👉 Top 10 Best Male Track & Field Performances by Caribbean Athletes In History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk-2g8MLch8&t=16s ✅ STAY CONNECTED WITH US 👉Facebook: https://ift.tt/28uJ0GW 👉Instagram: https://ift.tt/3dju1Rn 👉Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/JirieC 👉Pinterest: https://ift.tt/Yyqf2QW 👉Website: https://ift.tt/3jzOWuA BUSINESS & ADVERTISING INQUIRES [email protected] ============================= ✅ ABOUT CARIBBEAN FOCUS SPORTS Welcome to the home of Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie channel, where you’ll find the best coverage of all sports where Caribbean athletes participate within the region and globally. Covering up-to-the-minute sports news, headlines, scores, highlights, debates & stats, exclusive interviews, commentary, and live on-demand events including but not limited to the Olympic Games, World Athletics Championships, and Diamond League. For copyright queries or general inquiries, please use the contact information below: 📩 Email: [email protected] 🔔 Want to follow Caribbean athletes globally? Subscribe to Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie for top sports news, debates, and live event coverage. Stay ahead with us! https://www.youtube.com/@caribbeanfocussports360/?sub_confirmation=1 ================================ ⚠️DISCLAIMER: All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners, and I or this channel do not claim any right over them. Copyright Disclaimer Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. AFFILIATE LINKS: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service using our links, Jirie Caribbean may receive a small commission. There is NO ADDITIONAL charge for you! Thank you for supporting Jirie Caribbean so we can continue providing free content about Caribbean Lifestyle and Travel Adventures! © Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie via Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVOjKpSZxJYB4qe8oOs4Q3w July 27, 2024 at 12:37AM via Caribbean Lifestyle by J-irie https://ift.tt/hiYNLSg July 27, 2024 at 02:03AM
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London Diamond League Highlights: Caribbean Athletes Dominate 2024 London Diamond League!
London Diamond League Highlights: Caribbean Athletes Dominate 2024 London Diamond League! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JGH-CEEZxA Get ready for an electrifying recap of the London Diamond League 2024, where our Caribbean athletes showcased incredible performances ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. From record-breaking moments and national bests to stunning personal achievements, this video is packed with highlights you won't want to miss! Witness Nickisha Pryce's jaw-dropping 400 meters run, Rushell Clayton's impressive hurdles race, Roshawn Clarke's best season performance, and much more. Whether you're a passionate track and field fan or looking for some powerful inspiration, join us as we celebrate the unmatched talent and spirit of our Caribbean stars. Stay tuned, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for exclusive insights on your favorite athletes! #LondonDiamondLeague #ParisOlympics2024 #CaribbeanAthletes #ParisOlympic2024 CHECK OUT OUR OTHER CARIBBEAN FOCUS CHANNEL ► Caribbean Focus Lifestyle https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVK2kdq_dS8AC8-ZyvBMYFw ► Caribbean Focus Travels https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbpbS2NlicZM-nT5_L8qhqA ► Caribbean Focus Blog: https://ift.tt/OTGXQW8 ► CF Online Store https://jirie.store/​ ✅ OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN WATCHING 👉 Top 10 Caribbean Male Track & Field Athletes to Watch in the 2024 Olympic Year Season https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ_n3W4Lzak&t=18s 👉 Top 10 Caribbean Female Caribbean Athletes To Watch for 2024 Olympics Olympic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioz5Ux2XJaA&t=8s 👉 Top 10 Best Male Track & Field Performances by Caribbean Athletes In History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk-2g8MLch8&t=16s ✅ STAY CONNECTED WITH US 👉Facebook: https://ift.tt/28uJ0GW 👉Instagram: https://ift.tt/3dju1Rn 👉Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/JirieC 👉Pinterest: https://ift.tt/Yyqf2QW 👉Website: https://ift.tt/3jzOWuA BUSINESS & ADVERTISING INQUIRES [email protected] ============================= ✅ ABOUT CARIBBEAN FOCUS SPORTS Welcome to the home of Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie channel, where you'll find the best coverage of all sports where Caribbean athletes participate within the region and globally. Covering up-to-the-minute sports news, headlines, scores, highlights, debates & stats, exclusive interviews, commentary, and live on-demand events including but not limited to the Olympic Games, World Athletics Championships, and Diamond League. For copyright queries or general inquiries, please use the contact information below: 📩 Email: [email protected] 🔔 Want to follow Caribbean athletes globally? Subscribe to Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie for top sports news, debates, and live event coverage. Stay ahead with us! https://www.youtube.com/@caribbeanfocussports360/?sub_confirmation=1 ================================ ⚠️DISCLAIMER: All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners, and I or this channel do not claim any right over them. Copyright Disclaimer Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. AFFILIATE LINKS: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service using our links, Jirie Caribbean may receive a small commission. There is NO ADDITIONAL charge for you! Thank you for supporting Jirie Caribbean so we can continue providing free content about Caribbean Lifestyle and Travel Adventures! © Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie via Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVOjKpSZxJYB4qe8oOs4Q3w July 27, 2024 at 12:37AM
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PUMA celebrates partnership with Jamaica during three-day event [ Elaine Thompson-Herah ]
PUMA celebrates partnership with Jamaica during three-day event [Highlights] PUMA brought its most important content creators and media to Jamaica for the three-day Faster.Jamaica. event, to show why this Caribbean… Puma has unveiled the new kits for the Jamaican Olympic teams, and track stars Shericka Jackson and Rushell Clayton seemed smitten. The Jamaican jubilation just became double as…
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Atletas sudamericanos en el meeting de Xiamen
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Varios atletas sudamericanos participaron, este sábado 2 de septiembre, en la 12ª. y penúltima fecha de la Diamond League en Xiamen (China). En los 110 metros con vallas, donde se impuso el jamaiquino Hansle Parchment con brillantes 12.96, el octavo puesto fue para el brasileño y recordman sudamericano Rafael Henrique Pereira Campos quien marcó 13.42. Parchment fue escoltado por los estadounidenses Daniel Roberts (13.03) y GRant Holloway (flamante campeón mundial, 13.12). En los 400 metros llanos, la chilena Martina Weil quedó 7ª. con 51.30. Allí ganó la dominicana Marileidy Paulino (FOTO), otra de las recientes campeonas mundiales en Budapest, quien marcó 49.36, delante de la jamaiquina Candice McLeod (50.19) y la estadounidense Lynna Irby-Jackson (50.45). En los 400 metros con vallas para damas, las jamaiquinas coparon el podio con Rushell Clayton (53.45), Andrenette Knight (53.87) y Jeanieve Russell (54.01). Allí la panameña, recordista sudamericana y finalista olímpica Gianna Woodruff terminó 9ª. con 55.45.   Los 100 metros lisos también despertaron una gran expectación al reunir en la línea de salida al estadounidense Fred Kerley, campeón del mundo al aire libre en Eugene 2022, con el italiano Marcell Jacobs, campeón olímpico. Ambos llevaron su pique mediático a través de las redes sociales y las conferencias de prensa a la pista, aunque ninguno de los dos se llevó el triunfo. El ganador fue el estadounidense Chris Coleman, plusmarquista mundial de 60 metros, que paró el crono en 9.83 igualando la mejor marca internacional del año, y superando en apenas dos centésimas al jamaiquino Kishane Thompson. Kerley fue tercero con 9.96 y Jacobs séptimo con 10.05. La saltadora de largo serbia Ivana Vuleta, campeona del mundo en Budapest, ganó con autoridad el concurso con una marca de 6,88 metros, nueve centímetros más que la segunda clasificada, la atleta de Burkina Faso Marthe Koala. Los 1.500 metros femeninos, sin la plusmarquista mundial, la keniana Faith Kipyegon, se los llevó la etíope Freweyni Hailu (3:56.56) con un final al sprint sobre la keniana Nelly Chepchirchir (3:56.72). El que no pudo celebrar un triunfo tras subirse a lo más alto del podio mundial de triple salto en Budapest fue el burkinés Hugues Fabrice Zango, que se quedó 17.22 y fue sorprendido por el mexicano Andy Hernández, que en su último intento alcanzó los 17.43. Una de las deportistas más aclamadas de la reunión fue la anfitriona Bin Feng, bronce en disco en el Mundial, que ganó su prueba con un mejor lanzamiento de 67.41 metros, diez centímetros superior a la estadounidense Laulauga Tausaga, que ganó el oro en Budapest. La keniana Beatrice Chebet, medallista de bronce en los 5.000 del Mundial, ganó la carrera de 3.000 con una diferencia de cuatro segundos sobre la mexicana Laura Galván, mientras que los 400 masculinos se resolvieron con 'foto final' favorable por milésimas al atleta de Granada, Kirani James (ex campeón mundial y olímpico), que registró 44.38, mismo tiempo que el estadounidense Quincy Hall. En los 800 metros masculinos la victoria, al sprint, fue para el keniano Emmanuel Wanyonyi, que llegó a meta en un tiempo de 1:43.20, solo cuatro centésimas menos que Marco Arop, campeón mundial, que ahora quedó segundo. El medallista de bronce en Budapest, el británico Ben Pattison, sufrió mucho en la última recta y, acusando el cansancio de las últimas competiciones, concluyó noveno.. El marroquí Soufiane El Bakkali, vigente campeón olímpico y del mundo de 3.000 metros obstáculos, logró la victoria y refrendó su favoritismo para el título en la final de Eugene, en la que estará el español Daniel Arce, que, con su sexto puesto, sumó los puntos necesarios para estar entre los finalistas   Read the full article
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Team USA Dalilah Muhammad wins gold and sets another world record of 52.16, breaking her own record set a little over 2 months ago of 52.20, in the 400m hurdles at the World Championships in Doha, Oct. 4, 2019.
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Team USA Sydney McLaughlin won silver with her own phenomenal time of 52.23 and Rushell Clayton of Jamaica takes the bronze.
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Andisportsmanagement has taken on the representation of Olympic triple gold medalist Elaine Thompson-Herah, the agency said Monday. "Welcome to our team, Elaine Thompson-Herah, five-time Olympic winner and the fastest woman alive. In an Instagram post, the firm wrote, "It is our pleasure to represent @fastelaine on her ever-evolving journey." Jaheel Hyde, Rushell Clayton, Natasha Morrison, Andre Ewers, and Christine Day are among the athletes represented by Andisportsmanagement, whose principal is Jamaican Olympian Marvin Anderson. It's the latest addition to Thompson-support Herah's staff, who was previously handled by agent Adrian Laidlaw. Thompson-Herah severed relations with coach Stephen Francis and the MVP Track Club, which had managed her career since 2014, following her historic performances at the Tokyo Olympics and on the Diamond League circuit last season. In a subsequent interview, Thompson-Herah claimed that the split was due to her having "outgrown" the club. "I've pretty much outgrown the environment (at MVP)." In an interview with Miss Kitty Live on Nationwide Radio, Thompson-Herah said, "What I want for myself and to better myself was not provided, therefore I have to discover ways to achieve it." (at Kingston, Jamaica) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXuvE3bMDS4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Jamaica's Rushell Clayton (right) wins the women's 400 metres hurdles ahead of United States of America's Ann Cockrell at the Jamaica Athletics Invitational at the National Stadium.
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bau-m · 5 years
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Erster Einzelrekord in Hauptstadt von Katar: Muhammad toppt eigenen Hürden-Weltrekord
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Erster Einzelrekord in Hauptstadt von Katar: Muhammad toppt eigenen Hürden-Weltrekord
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Freitag, 04. Oktober 2019 Die 29-Jährige setzte sich vor ihrer Teamgefährtin Sydney McLaughlin und der Jamaikanerin Rushell Clayton durch. (Foto: picture alliance/dpa) Mit einer Zeit…
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Congratulations Rushell‼️ Jamaica's Rushell Clayton ran a personal best 53.74s to win bronze in the 400m hurdles at the 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar. Click the link in @jamaicaobserver IG story to read more. #DOHADream (at ScholarshipJamaica.com) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3NcrKohd6W/?igshid=1l4fxvhbwx4g1
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World Athletics Championships: GB 4x100m teams reach finals, Dalilah Muhammad wins 400m hurdles
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World Athletics Championships: GB 4x100m teams reach finals, Dalilah Muhammad wins 400m hurdles
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World Athletics Championships: GB win men’s 4x100m semi-final in new world leading time
2019 World Athletics Championships Venue:Khalifa International Stadium, DohaDates:27 September-6 October Coverage:Watch live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app; Listen live on BBC Radio 5 Live; Live streams, clips and text commentary online.
Dina Asher-Smith’s hopes of a third 2019 World Championships medal remained intact as both Britain’s 4x100m relay teams qualified for Saturday’s finals.
Britain’s men, the defending champions, made it through their heat with a world lead time of 37.56 seconds in Doha.
Britons Neil Gourley, Josh Kerr and Jake Wightman looked in good shape as they reached Sunday’s 1500m final.
USA’s Dalilah Muhammad set a world record for the second time this year as she won the women’s 400m hurdles final.
Following much scrutiny over the small crowds at the event, the Khalifa Stadium was almost full to capacity on Friday as the Qataris cheered on home favourite Mutaz Essa Barshim who defended his men’s high jump title.
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Smooth progression for GB relay teams
Asher-Smith, the 200m champion and 100m silver medallist, will be brought into the quartet for the final after sitting out Friday’s heat.
She relied on Asha Philip, Imani-Lara Lansiquot, Ashleigh Nelson and Daryll Neita and they kept their composure to bring the baton safely around in a season’s best time of 42.25 seconds.
At the World Relays earlier in the year, Nelson was involved in a baton-exchange error, but her exchange with Neita, on the anchor leg, was faultless.
Neita told BBC Sport: “We’ve practised so hard. We’ve had an amazing camp coming into this. I feel like we’re moving away from the technical side and moving in to the trust.
“We all trust each other. I’m really proud of us and Saturday is going to be great.”
Jamaica’s quartet, which included 100m gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, won the heat in 42.11.
Defending champions USA won their heat to take their place in the final.
The British men’s team of Adam Gemili, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake were also impressive as they won their race with clear distance between themselves and the Americans, who included 100m champion Christian Coleman and came third with Brazil second.
Gemili, fourth in the men’s 200m, told BBC Sport: “I’m actually good. I feel really fresh. It’s always an honour to come out with these guys. We were looking for redemption, especially myself and Zharnel, after what happened in the individuals.”
Great Britain captain Kilty added: “We knew the key to this was relaxation. I said to the lads at the start – this is one seamless effort of taking the baton round, and we’ve done that nicely We’re full of confidence, relaxed and ready to go again.”
Mitchell-Blake said: “Right now we’ve got to rewrite the history books and focus at what’s on hand right now.”
‘It’s time for us to show up on the biggest stage’
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World Athletics Championships: History made as GB trio qualify for men’s 1500m final
In the men’s 1500m, Scots Gourley, Kerr and Wightman made history as it is the first time three British men have reached a 1500m final at a World Championships.
Gourley, 24, came third in the first semi-final and Kerr, 21, was fourth in the second with Commonwealth bronze medallist Wightman, 25, taking the final qualification spot as one of two fastest losers in three minutes 36.85 seconds.
There was only 0.35 seconds separating the fastest qualifier, Marcin Lewandowski of Poland, and Wightman, who told BBC Sport: “I still don’t believe it – there’s the ‘Q’ on the big screen. I made hard of work of that but it bodes well for the final that we all got through.”
Asked about three Scots progressing, Kerr said: “It’s fantastic. We’ve had a clean sweep in the British Championships in the last couple of years and it’s time for us to show up on the biggest stage.”
Norway’s European champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen finished third in the second semi-final to go through but brother Filip, a 2017 world bronze medallist, missed out after coming seventh in the first semi-final.
Muhammad sets second world record this year
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Dalilah Muhammad breaks women’s 400m hurdles world record to win gold
In the women’s 400m hurdles, Muhammad, 29, held off compatriot Sydney McLaughlin in a thrilling final, winning in 52.16 seconds – 0.04 faster than the time she set in July.
McLaughlin, 20, produced a brilliant late sprint to clock 52.23, which is the third fastest ever. Jamaica’s Rushell Clayton took bronze in 53.74.
The men’s 3,000m steeplechase was decided by a photo-finish as Kenya’s defending champion Conseslus Kipruto snatched gold from Ethiopia’s Lamecha Girma.
Rio champion Kipruto, 24, who has only recently recovered from a stress fracture in his foot, won in eight minutes 01.35 seconds – 0.01secs ahead of the 18-year-old. Britain’s Zak Seddon finished 15th.
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Kenya’s Kipruto wins gold in sensational steeplechase finish
The loudest cheers of the night were reserved for home favourite Barshim, who retained his title and won Qatar’s first gold with an effort of 2.37m.
The 28-year-old’s fitness was in question for these championships having ruptured ankle ligaments in July 2018 attempting to break Javier Sotomayor’s world record of 2.45m.
They were allayed when he cleared a season’s best of 2.29m in qualification before outjumping Russian silver medallist Mikhail Akimenko (2.35m) and his compatriot Ilya Ivanyuk (2.35m), both competing as Authorised Neutral Athletes, in the final.
In the men’s 400m final, Bahamas’ Steven Gardiner stunned favourite Fred Kerley of the USA to take gold in 43.48 seconds – the sixth fastest time in history.
Colombia’s Anthony Jose Zambrano was a surprise second in 44.15 and Kerley, who ran 43.64 in the summer, took bronze a further 0.02secs back.
Japan’s Toshikazu Yamanishi won the men’s 20km walk in one hour 26 minutes 34 seconds, with Russian Vasily Mizinov – another Authorised Neutral Athlete – second in 1:26.49 and Sweden’s Perseus Karlstrom third in 1:27.00.
In temperatures of around 31C, Britain’s Tom Bosworth finished seventh in 1:29.34, but compatriot Callum Wilkinson was left near to tears after being disqualified.
Wilkinson, who led briefly around the 6km mark, was shown a fourth red card in the closing stages of the race.
In the women’s discus final, it was a Cuban one-two as Yaime Perez took gold with 69.17m.
Compatriot Denia Caballero clinched silver (68.44m) and Croatian’s Sandra Perkovic, a two-time Olympic and world champion, won bronze with 66.72m.
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Shericka Jackson Rushell Clayton and Lazaro Martinez BIG WIN at Rabat Diamond League 2024 Review
Shericka Jackson Rushell Clayton and Lazaro Martinez BIG WIN at Rabat Diamond League 2024 Review https://ift.tt/tXzCMFV Shericka Jackson, Rushell Clayton and Lazaro Martinez BIG WIN at Rabat Diamond League 2024 Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btnyzc77Dyw Relive the electrifying moments from the 2024 Rabat Diamond League! Watch Shericka Jackson’s triumphant 200m win, Rushell Clayton’s masterful 400m hurdles race, and Lazaro Martinez’s record-breaking triple jump. Get insights and updates as we gear up for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Subscribe for more track and field highlights! #SherickaJackson2024 #RushellClayton2024 #LazaroMartinezTripleJump #RabatDiamondLeague2024 #DiamondLeagueHighlights 🔔 Love Caribbean sports? Subscribe for exclusive updates, debates, and live action from major events. Join us and stay in the lead! https://www.youtube.com/@caribbeanfocussports360/?sub_confirmation=1 CHECK OUT OUR OTHER CARIBBEAN CHANNEL 👉Caribbean Focus Lifestyle https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVK2kdq_dS8AC8-ZyvBMYFw 👉 Caribbean Focus Travels https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbpbS2NlicZM-nT5_L8qhqA ✅ STAY CONNECTED WITH US 👉Facebook: https://ift.tt/d1gqeDt 👉Instagram: https://ift.tt/tfpHxzD 👉Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/JirieC 👉Pinterest: https://ift.tt/hZNA0fP 👉Website: https://ift.tt/iupRQYU BUSINESS & ADVERTISING INQUIRES [email protected] ============================= ✅ OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN WATCHING 👉 Shericka Jackson On Top of The World With World Lead Time of 10.65 Sec At 2023 Jamaica Championship https://youtu.be/M-wiUT0ckR4 👉 Sha’Carri Richardson NEW Meet RECORD To Upsets Shericka Jackson And WIN 100m At Doha Diamond League https://youtu.be/NicPGvnzUhE 👉 Top 10 Caribbean Male Track & Field Athletes to Watch in the 2024 Olympic Year Season https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ_n3W4Lzak&t=18s 👉 Top 10 Caribbean Female Caribbean Athletes To Watch for 2024 Olympics Olympic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioz5Ux2XJaA&t=8s 👉 Top 10 Best Male Track & Field Performances by Caribbean Athletes In History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk-2g8MLch8&t=16s ============================= ✅ ABOUT CARIBBEAN FOCUS SPORTS Welcome to the home of Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie channel, where you’ll find the best coverage of all sports where Caribbean athletes participate within the region and globally. Covering up-to-the-minute sports news, headlines, scores, highlights, debates & stats, exclusive interviews, commentary, and live on-demand events including but not limited to the Olympic Games, World Athletics Championships, and Diamond League. For copyright queries or general inquiries, please use the contact information below: 📩 Email: [email protected] 🔔 Want to follow Caribbean athletes globally? Subscribe to Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie for top sports news, debates, and live event coverage. Stay ahead with us! https://www.youtube.com/@caribbeanfocussports360/?sub_confirmation=1 ================================ ⚠️DISCLAIMER: All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners, and I or this channel do not claim any right over them. Copyright Disclaimer Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. AFFILIATE LINKS: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with our links, Jirie Caribbean may receive a small commission. There is NO ADDITIONAL charge for you! Thank you for supporting Jirie Caribbean so we can continue providing free content about Caribbean Lifestyle and Travel Adventures! © Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie via Caribbean Focus Sports by J-irie https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVOjKpSZxJYB4qe8oOs4Q3w May 21, 2024 at 07:10PM via Caribbean Lifestyle by J-irie https://ift.tt/qk1vJVS May 21, 2024 at 08:02PM
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