Thompson scorches to 100 meters
victory at Jamaica trials
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[June 22, 2019]
By Kayon Raynor
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Olympic champion
Elaine Thompson edged Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in a photo finish to
win the 100m title at the Jamaican trials on Friday and book her
spot at this year's world championships in Doha.
Thompson, running in lane four, had a poor start but overhauled
Fraser-Pryce in the last 20m to win in 10.73 seconds, three
thousandths of a second ahead of her training partner.
"I've been battling with Achilles injury and it's been a tough
season so to come out here and retain my national title means a lot
to me as I'm not 100 percent," a tearful Thompson told Reuters.
The winning time was Thompson's fastest since 2017, while
Fraser-Pryce's last ran this fast in 2015.
Fraser-Pryce, Olympic champion in Beijing and London, said she was
doing what was impossible for some people.
"To be honest I'm defying odds ... being 32 and representing, coming
back from having a baby...," she told Reuters.
Reigning world under-20 champion, 17-year-old Briana Williams
finished third in a national junior record of 10.94 to secure a
place on her first senior Jamaica team.
Yohan Blake, the 2011 world champion, posted a season best 9.96 to
win the men's 100m crown ahead of Tyquendo Tracey 10.00 and Rasheed
Dwyer 10.10secs.
Earlier, Commonwealth 400m hurdles champion Janieve Russell was only
fourth as little known Russell Clayton took the title with a career
best 54.73.
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Elaine Thompson of Jamaica after the race. REUTERS/Lucy
Nicholson/File Photo
"It means everything," an elated Clayton told Reuters on winning and
qualifying for her first world championships team.
"I've been working so hard for this and it's finally here ...," she
added.
World under-20 silver medalist Shiann Salmon was second in a
personal best 55.39, while Rhonda Whyte took third in 55.41.
The men's race was won by Kemar Mowatt in 48.70 ahead of Romel Lewis
(49.46) and Jaheel Hyde (49.57).
Mowatt who has been battling shin and Achilles injuries this season,
said: "Next couple months I'll prep and I'm sure I'll have some
diamond league races so I'll prep for those leading into Doha".
In the women's long jump, Tissanna Hickling won with a leap of 6.78m
while Shadae Lawrence won the women's discus with 61.14m.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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