Clarke misses out on podium end after spectacular 400m hurdles show
Shock package deal Roshawn Clarke concluded his first international senior meet with an excellent fourth-place efficiency within the males’s 400m hurdles remaining on Wednesday night.
Competing in entrance of a packed Nationwide Athletics Centre in Budapest, Hungary, in opposition to a top quality area, the 19-year-old didn’t repeat his private finest and Underneath-20 World Report of 47.34 seconds established on Monday, however ran effectively sufficient to cross the road in 48.07 seconds.
Males’s 400m Hurdles Highlights
The occasion was received by World Report holder Karsten Warholm of Norway in 46.89 seconds, with Kyron McMaster of the British Virgin Islands taking the silver medal in 47.34 seconds, and Rai Benjamin of the US taking the bronze medal in 47.56 seconds.
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Clarke, Jamaica’s Nationwide Champion, ran a life-time finest and Nationwide Report 47.34 seconds within the semi-finals on Monday to advance to the ultimate. The occasion was received by Warholm in 47.09 seconds.
Ladies’s 400m Highlights
Candice McLeod was the opposite Jamaican contesting a remaining, the ladies’s 400m, however she completed in seventh place in 51.08 seconds, effectively behind winner, Marileidy Paulino of the Dominican Republic with 48.76 seconds, a Nationwide Report.
Natalia Kaczmarek of Poland was second in 49.57 seconds, with Sada Williams of Barbados repeating her bronze medal efficiency in 49.60 seconds.
Ladies’s 100m Semi-Finals Highlights
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Two Jamaicans superior to the ultimate from the ladies’s 100m hurdles semi-finals, whereas one suffered heartbreak by being pipped as one of many quickest losers.
Ackera Nugent ran 12.60 seconds to complete second to World Report holder, Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan (12.58 seconds) in Warmth Two, whereas Danielle Williams with a season finest 12.50 seconds, completed in third place behind Puerto Rico’s Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (112.41 seconds) and American Nia Ali in 12.49 seconds.
Ladies’s Triple Soar Semi-Finals Highlights
Shanieka Ricketts and Kimberly Williams progressed by to the ladies’s triple leap remaining, slated for Thursday night.
Ricketts produced a season finest 14.67m to win Group A with Cuba’s Leyanis Hernandez (14.50m) taking third place, whereas Williams jumped 14.30m for fourth place in Group B, which was received by Dominica’s Thea Lafond with a Nationwide Report 14.62m.
Cuba’s Liadagmis Povea was third with 14.31m , whereas Jamaica’s Ackelia Smith – 13.95m for eighth and The Bahamas’ Charisma Taylor (13.51m) for 13th place.
Males’s 200m Semi-Finals Highlights
Andrew Hudson (20.25 seconds) was second in Warmth Two and Rasheed Dwyer (20.40 seconds) was third in Warmth 5 because the Jamaicans superior to the semi-finals within the males’s 200m heats.
Nadale Buntin (20.90 seconds) of St Kitts and Nevis didn’t advance however Alexander Ogando of the Dominican Republic ran 20.14 to advance from Warmth Seven.
Ladies’s 200m Semi-Finals Highlights
Three of the 4 Jamaicans made it out of the heats and into the semi-finals of the ladies’s 200m. Shericka Jackson (22.51), Natalliah Whyte (22.44 seconds) and Kevona Davis (22.49) all made progress, however no such luck for Ashanti Moore (23.12 seconds) who completed simply outdoors the qualifying place in fifth place.
Anthonique Strachan of The Bahamas in 22.31 seconds, Adeejah Hodge (22.82 seconds) of the British Virgin Islands and Julien Alfred of St Lucia with 22.31 seconds all progressed to the semis.
Males’s Lengthy Soar Semi-Finals Highlights
In the meantime, on a brilliant notice, all three male lengthy jumpers superior to the ultimate slated for Thursday.
Wayne Pinnock with a World Main 8.54m led all jumpers into the ultimate of the lads’s lengthy leap alongside compatriots Carey McLeod (8.19m) and 2019 World Champion Tajay Gayle (8.12m) and Cuba’s Alejandro Parada (8.13m) superior.
Adelle Tracey with a season finest 1:59.82 minutes and Natoya Goule-Toppin (1:59.64 minutes) progressed to the semi-finals, whereas Cuba’s Rose Almanza (2:01.33 minutes) missed out.