Caribbean athletes exhibited their distinctive skills on the USATF Bermuda Grand Prix, delivering stellar performances regardless of difficult situations characterised by heavy winds.
Within the males’s triple leap occasion, Jaydon Hibbert of Jamaica stood out with a outstanding leap of 17.33m, securing first place with an unconventional eight-step run. Jah-Nhai Perinchief from Bermuda claimed second place with a leap of 17.13m, whereas Jordan Scott of Jamaica took third with 17.05m.
On the observe, Stacey-Ann Williams of Jamaica dominated the ladies’s 400m, clocking a commanding time of 51.71 seconds to safe first place. Kirani James of Grenada showcased his prowess within the males’s 400m, claiming victory with a time of 46.00 seconds.
Shian Salmon impressed with a swift time of 56.59 seconds
Within the 400m hurdles, Shian Salmon impressed with a swift time of 56.59 seconds, whereas Jereem Richards of Trinidad and Tobago blazed to victory within the males’s 200m sprint with a time of 20.39 seconds.
In her first 200m run in a 12 months, Abby Steiner of the USA claimed victory in 22.71 seconds, whereas Noah Lyles of the USA overcame difficult wind situations to win the boys’s 100m sprint in 9.96 seconds.
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Tamari Davis of the USA dominated the ladies’s 100m with a time of 11.04 seconds, whereas Amber Hughes of the USA comfortably received the 100m hurdles in 12.57 seconds.
Monae Nichols of the USA showcased her expertise within the lengthy leap, leaping a powerful 6.91m to safe victory, with Chanice Porter of Jamaica taking second place and Jasmine Moore ending third.