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Jamaica world relay teams (women).

 
Yadi 2019-05-09 20:57:46 

4 x 100m

Jonielle Smith, Shashalee Forbes, Natasha

Morrison, Jura Levy & Sherone Simpson.

 
Yadi 2019-05-09 21:01:17 

4 x 200m

Elaine Thompson, Shellyann Fraser Pryce,

Shericka Jackson, Shashalee Forbes &

Stepheny McPherson.

 
Yadi 2019-05-09 21:04:42 

4 x 400m

Christine Day, Chrisann Gordon,

Anastasia LeRoy, Janieve Russell &

Roneisha McGregor.

 
Yadi 2019-05-09 21:08:34 

Mixes Relays

Tiffany James, Rhonda Whyte, Shiann Salmon

Javon Francis, Jamari Rose & Anthony Carpenter.

 
Yadi 2019-05-09 21:13:09 

Men's 4 x 100m

Nesta Carter, Yohan Blake, Julian Forte

Tyquendo Tracey, Javaughn Minzie &

Kenroy Anderson.

 
Yadi 2019-05-09 21:15:15 

Men 4 x 200m

Rasheed Dwyer, Nigel Ellis, Julian Forte

Oshane Bailey.

 
Yadi 2019-05-09 21:19:02 

Men's 4 x 400m

Rusheen McDonald, Nathon Allen,

Akeem Bloomfield, Demish Gaye

Fitzroy Dunkley.

 
Yadi 2019-05-10 15:47:21 

Expect the women 4 x 200m team to do

well.

 
nitro 2019-05-10 17:25:04 

Jamaica back to pre 2008 level.

 
Jamstar 2019-05-10 17:31:38 

In reply to nitro

lol lol lol lol lol

 
Jamstar 2019-05-10 17:33:03 

In reply to nitro

I always have a good laugh when people say stuff like this and then I look at what is to come.

 
Headley 2019-05-11 00:49:59 

I am here to talk Track and Field. I make no apologies for ignoring idiots, low information folks and people with agendas not related to T&F.

IAAF World Relays 2019

Thanks Yadi. This one kind of crept up on me, even though I heard SAFP and Elaine in interviews today.

 
Headley 2019-05-11 01:12:07 

The preliminary round of the women’s and men’s 4x400m will also be contested tomorrow (Saturday) at 5:05 a.m. and 5:40 a.m, respectively.

Link Text

Just set my alarm. big grin

IAAF events are usually broadcasted on YouTube.

 
mikesiva 2019-05-11 10:05:47 

In reply to Headley

You can watch on the IAAF link posted here

Jamaica win the first hurdles shuttle relay heat in 55.47. Good third leg by Megan Tapper. Second Japan, third Australia.

Straight into the final.

 
Headley 2019-05-11 10:36:36 

In reply to mikesiva

Thanks Mike been watching since it started. Well worth getting up to see. big grin

Francis was struggling a bit in the straight. I hope he has more in store. I suspect Nathan Allen did not show us all he has.

Reminds me that June 20 - 23 is Ja Nat Champs (Snr and Jnr). Trying to see how I can be there.

 
mikesiva 2019-05-11 10:37:43 

In reply to Headley

Women's mile relay heats

Heat one

1) Poland 3:28.05
2) Britain 3:28.31

Heat two

1) USA 3:25.72
2) Italy 3:29.08

Heat three

1) Ukraine 3:27.71
2) Canada 3:28.75
3) Jamaica 3:28.80

First three legs were poor, starting with Day. Gordon only just kept us in it on the final leg, only just squeezing into the final as the fastest loser.

 
mikesiva 2019-05-11 11:10:38 

Men's mile relay

Heat one

1) USA 3:02.06
2) Jamaica 3:02.67

 
Yadi 2019-05-11 14:03:50 

Andrew Riley's injury leads to shuttle

hurdles relay withdrawal.

 
mikesiva 2019-05-11 21:12:07 

In reply to Yadi

Just catching up with the replays....

Men's mile relay

Final heat

1) Trinidad 3:02.49
2) South Africa 3:02.77

Trinidad looked good...Cedenio looks like he's getting back to his best.

 
problemjay 2019-05-11 21:14:12 

In reply to mikesiva

1) Trinidad 3:02.49
2) South Africa 3:02.77

Trinidad looked good..


saw that race on Soca Music Tv Facebook page hours ago

.

 
mikesiva 2019-05-11 21:20:31 

In reply to problemjay

Unfortunately, I had to work this afternoon, so I missed most of the live action...watching the recorded highlights now.

Women's sprint relay

Heat one

1) USA 42.51
2) Brazil 43.07
3) Trinidad 43.67

Final heat

1) Germany 43.03
2) Jamaica 43.08
3) Australia 43.19

Trinidad fail to advance....

 
mikesiva 2019-05-11 21:55:02 

Men's sprint relay

Heat one

1) Britain 38.11
2) Brazil 38.22
3) Jamaica 38.51

Am I alone in thinking that both Carter and Dwyer looked past their best?

Mixed mile relay

Heat one

1) Belgium 3:18.03 - disqualified
2) Brazil 3:18.26
3) Jamaica 3:18.47

 
mikesiva 2019-05-12 09:36:07 

Men's 4x200m relay

Heat One

1) USA 1:19.73
2) France 1:22.02 - disqualified
3) Bahamas 1:22.40

5) Jamaica 1:22.83 - disqualified

Shock result in the women's mile relay final....

1) Poland 3:27.49
2) USA 3:27.63
3) Italy 3:27.74
4) Canada 3:28.21
5) Jamaica 3:28.30

 
Headley 2019-05-12 10:45:10 

What a finish by Cedenio!

Thy should change his name to Midas. big grin

 
mikesiva 2019-05-12 10:48:02 

In reply to Headley

That was a wonderful finish by Cedenio, wasn't it?

Men's mile relay final

1) Trinidad (Lendore, Richards, Guevara, Cedenio) 3:00.81
USA - disqualified
2) Jamaica 3:01.57
3) Belgium 3:02.70

 
Headley 2019-05-12 11:08:41 

In reply to mikesiva

BTW did you see the women from Papau New Guinea? Not usually seen on the T&F world stage.

Always good to see wild women! big grin

 
cherri 2019-05-12 11:15:48 

Oh... Jamaica.....

 
mikesiva 2019-05-12 11:16:26 

In reply to Headley

lol
Some shocking baton changes, first between ET and Steph, and then between SAFP to Shericka.
rolleyes
Women's 4x200m final

1) France 1:32.16
2) China 1:32.76
3) USA 1:32.78
4) Jamaica 1:33.21

 
Headley 2019-05-12 11:20:52 

In reply to mikesiva

I hope I never see Steph Mc Pherson on a 200m team again. She is too highly strung for those relay changes. She can barely get it done on a 400m team.

Result: We depleted the 400m team and ended with neither fish nor fowl. Steph back to the 400m team. Le Roy to the 200m.

 
cherri 2019-05-12 11:23:03 

USA disqualified.... again...Jamaica third.

 
mikesiva 2019-05-12 11:34:39 

In reply to cherri

The US are the only ones with worse baton changes than us....
lol
Women's sprint relay final

1) USA 43.27
2) Jamaica 43.29
3) Germany 43.68

Better baton changes by both the Americans and the Jamaicans....

Men's sprint relay final

1) Brazil 38.05
2) USA 38.07
3) Britain 38.15

6) Jamaica 38.88

 
problemjay 2019-05-12 12:22:13 

Just saw the T&T race on Soca Music TV Fabcebook but to be honest Cedenio has done this come back heroics more than once in the past so I am not surprised. Look back to T&T relay win in the 2017 4 x 400 World Champs final

 
Lenks 2019-05-12 12:29:52 

In reply to mikesiva

1) USA 43.27
2) Jamaica 43.29
3) Germany 43.68

Serena Cole, Keyona Davis, Tina Clayton, Tia Clayton
Edwin Allen 4X100 Penn Relays.... 43.62

 
Headley 2019-05-12 12:54:06 

In reply to Lenks

National Athletics Snr and Jnr Championships June 20 -23 Kingston Jamaica. Kiara Grant, Brianna Williams, lots of questions to be answered.

 
rudebway 2019-05-12 13:06:15 

In reply to Headley

who you betting on ? Brianna or Kevona?

 
RoyalDad 2019-05-12 14:02:38 

In reply to Headley

Man I was so upset I shut off the TV. Nuff said.



They shut down Donkey man and put Mc in his place. What a change of fortune with Cedeno and Francis. Both were the regions best young talent at one point.Very impressive run by the Trinidadian.

 
Lenks 2019-05-12 14:04:27 

In reply to rudebway

Kevona, if healthy

 
rudebway 2019-05-12 14:21:40 

In reply to Lenks

Kevona, if healthy


i agree. And she looks healthy. at the Penn Relays, the first leg runner missed her on the hand off. Kevona ran down Ashanti moore the class 1 champion. those clarendon girls are no joke. I dont even blame the 1st leg runner Serena Cole, because she is a little baby

 
rudebway 2019-05-12 14:57:39 

In reply to RoyalDad

Man I was so upset I shut off the TV. Nuff said.




just watching these replays now..that 4*2 was comical. look on the bright side. Shelly Ann and Elaine look good, and hopefully Elaine is fully injury free. Joneille Smith ran a nice anchor on the 4*1. Bloomfield ran a nice leg. And Rushout actually ran a nice lg. Gotta give him credit, cause i bash him when he sucks. Cedenio was out of this world. Tiffany James looked good. Dont know what the splits were but she looked the best. Gordon ran good running blind in lane 8.


on the bad side... Nesta and that 4*1 are done.

 
problemjay 2019-05-12 15:26:23 

Men 4x400 race Link Text

 
RoyalDad 2019-05-12 21:50:56 

In reply to rudebway

The ladies looking up now with Jonielle making good strides. Solid effort by her to almost bring back Hobbs. The whole team performed well. Overall, the women carrying the baton well into the next decade. Ato said it best, the men just have not been able to transition to the next level.

Bloomfield, Allen and yes Mc did well. Gaye needs to step up. Don't know if he can do any better. Have to wait on Taylor, Glassesman and Carpenter to come through.

The women 4x4 did well too. Nice to see Gordon back. James from Papine( I believe ) ran a monster leg. Good things to come. With Jackson and Steph,we should look good for Tokyo.