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link FanAttick Joined: Nov 13, 2002
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9/17/23, 9:57:08 PM 
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Duplantis WR lol

link FanAttick Joined: Nov 13, 2002
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9/17/23, 9:57:21 PM 
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Indeed lol

link hubert Joined: Nov 14, 2002
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9/17/23, 10:24:07 PM 
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looks like Goule-Toppin is also of that vintage..lovely run for a PB.
Nice..
But it is Mu's time


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link FanAttick Joined: Nov 13, 2002
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9/17/23, 10:51:16 PM 
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Shericka 21.57 lol

link rudebway Joined: Jul 29, 2009
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9/17/23, 10:56:50 PM 
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You could see that she didn’t have the world record in her legs today. She ran the 100 yesterday. Fantastic run by ms Jackson. From champs days she was in another league.

Those flo Jo records are something else

link hubert Joined: Nov 14, 2002
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9/17/23, 11:06:50 PM 
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Nice run but you could see she needed a little wind push..tired legs after a long and VERY successful season.

Let's hope we are all here for Paris next Summer. It could be a banner year for Track and Field.
A lot of young ones are doing well and alongside the established and a little more mature great ones,
Paris will be more than worth a Ticket.

That's my hope and I would like to see ETH on top of her game again and injury free.Shericka will certainly
challenge the WR if she keeps healthy and the JA Trials could provide a WR. I wonder ???? I dream sometimes.

Would be nice.



lol lol

link jahmekyah Joined: Feb 17, 2003
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9/17/23, 11:18:02 PM 
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A lot of young ones are doing well and alongside the established and a little more mature great ones

The one i had high hope for was Brianna Lyston


I wish she had remained in jamaica,she seemed to be burning out on the USA College hectic season

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link Brerzerk Joined: Mar 16, 2021
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9/17/23, 11:24:01 PM 
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That's no dream, not even the part of wishing that we are all here.
Those are relatively realistic hopes that I share. Bless Up!

link mikesiva Joined: Jan 12, 2007
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9/18/23, 1:12:09 PM 
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Women's 200m
1) Shericka Jackson (Jca) 21.57
2) MJ Ta Lou (CIV) 22.10
3) Anthonique Strachan (Bah) 22.16

110m hurdles
1) Hansle Parchment (Jca) 12.93 WL
2) Grant Holloway (USA) 13.06
3) Daniel Roberts (USA) 13.07

Women's 800m
1) Athing Mu (USA) 1:54.97 NR
2) Keely Hodgkinson (GB) 1:55.19 NR
3) Natoya Goule (Jca) 1:55.96 NR

Men's pole vault
1) Armand Duplantis (Swed) 6.23 WR

Women's 400m
1) Mari Paulino (DR) 49.58
2) Natalya Kaczmarek (Pol) 50.38

4) Candice McLeod (Jca) 50.76
5) Sada Williams (Bdos) 51.07
cool Aaliyah Abrams (Guy) 51.97

100m hurdles
1) Tobi Amusan (Nigeria) 12.33

4) Danielle Williams (Jca) 12.47
5) Megan Tapper (Jca) 12.48

Men's 200m
1) Andre deGrasse (Can) 19.76
2) Kenny Bednarek (USA) 19.95
3) Erriyon Knighton (USA) 19.97

link hubert Joined: Nov 14, 2002
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9/18/23, 2:19:07 PM 
In reply to Brerzerk and Mikesiva

Appreciate it. It's been a good year all round not only for our Jamaica athletes but for
other Regional ones as well.
May it continue and grow as the little steps are positive.


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link RoyalDad Joined: Nov 13, 2002
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9/19/23, 12:27:20 AM 
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Jamaicans did well overall.
Parchment win was just splendid. Grant has been suspect all along.
Gayle coming off injury but still managed to secure medal.

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