Jamaican athletes displayed their skills on the 2024 Clemson Invitational, with Danielle Williams securing a second-place end within the Girls’s 60m occasion.
Regardless of going through robust competitors, Jamaicans achieved victories in a number of races, showcasing their sprinting prowess.
Within the Girls’s 60m, Williams, primarily identified for her excellence within the dash hurdles, demonstrated her versatility by clocking a time of seven.25 seconds. She completed in second place, with the occasion being gained by Kaila Jackson from Georgia, who crossed the road in 7.19 seconds.
Campbell wins the lads’s 60m hurdles in 7.74secs
Jehlani Gordon of Georgia claimed the highest spot within the males’s 60m, finishing the race in 6.60 seconds. Jamaican athlete Lafranz Campbell emerged because the winner within the males’s 60m hurdles with a time of seven.74 seconds.
Leah Anderson delivered a formidable efficiency within the ladies’s 400m, securing victory with a time of 51.95 seconds. Charokee Younger, one other Jamaican athlete, completed second within the ladies’s 600m, with Gladys Chepngetich from Clemson taking the highest spot.
The meet additionally featured notable performances within the 400m, 600m, and mile races, with athletes reaching private bests and spectacular occasions.
Discipline occasions
Within the subject occasions, Madison Richards, competing unattached, gained the ladies’s lengthy soar with a leap of 6.31 meters. Isaac Grimes, additionally unattached, achieved an impressive distance of 8.01 meters within the males’s lengthy soar.
Total, Jamaican athletes showcased their expertise and flexibility, incomes victories and commendable performances in numerous occasions on the Clemson Invitational.