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Pages in category "Jamaican male sprinters" The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Nathon Allen;
Jamaica entered 68 athletes. [1] [2] On August 11, news was announced that Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce would not compete in the 200 meters event, as she is focusing on the 100 meters and winning another world title. [3] She was replaced by Ashanti Moore. The following athletes were part of the Jamaican team as alternates or reserves:
Jamaican Championships Kingston, Jamaica [24] Javelin throw: 75.01 m Orrin Powell: 20 February 2016 GC Foster Classic Saint Catherine, Jamaica [25] 77.31 m Elvis Graham: 10 June 2023 JAAA All Comers Meet 4 Kingston, Jamaica [26] Decathlon: 8644 pts Maurice Smith: 31 August–1 September 2007 World Championships: Osaka, Japan [27]
[74] [76] Jamaica's success continued through the 2009 and 2011 World Championships, highlighted by Bolt's record-breaking performances at each event. [77] Fraser-Pryce's career dip in 2010 and 2011 saw U.S. sprinter Carmelita Jeter rising to prominence in the 100 m, becoming the fastest woman alive (at the time) and clinching the world title ...
The three sprinters also came from sweeping the 100 metres event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. [2] With 2 gold, 7 silver and 1 bronze medals, Jamaica ended third in the medal table, but ranked second in the overall placing table with a total of 110 points, just behind the World Team Champions, the hosts United States. [3]
Alex Wilson (born 19 September 1990 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Swiss sprinter of Jamaican origin. He finished third at the 2018 European Championships in the 200 metres event. Gavin Smellie (born 26 June 1986) is a Jamaican-born Canadian sprinter. O'Jay Ferguson (born 17 October 1993) is a Jamaican born Bahamian sprinter.
He won the 100m at the Jamaican junior championships in Kingston, running a personal best time of 10.07 seconds in July 2024. [2] This time placed him second on the Jamaican U20 all-time list. [3] He qualified for the final at the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships in the 100 metres, in which he placed sixth overall.
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