Keni Harrison, photo by PhotoRun.net
K. Harrison 12.47 WL, Claye 17.40
BAIE MAHAULT (FRA, May 18) World record holder Keni Harrison clocked World leading 12.47 (0.0) at 100 m hurdles at the Meeting Guadeloupe Grande Caraibe. Second World champion 2015 Danielle Williams from Jamaica 12.70. Olympic games triple jump fourth placer Keturah Orji this time won long jump with 680 (+1.1) and beat the top star of the event Brittney Reese 673 (twice) and Chanice Porter from Jamaica also 673 with World leader Chantel Malone fifth 649. Jamaican Chrisann Gordon won the 400 m in 50.66 ahead of reigning World champion Phylis Francis 50.86. Briton Jodie Williams got the 200 m in 22.92 (+0.3) and Raevyn Rogers the 800 m in 2:00.67. European champion Zharnel Hughes posted 10.03 (-0.9) in the 100 m clearly ahead of Bryce Robinson 10.18. French holder of World U20 record Wilhelm Belocian won the 110 m hurdles in his fastest time since 2016 13.35 (-0.1) edging Shane Brathwaite from Barbados 13.36. Favorite at 400 m hurdles Kyron McMaster lost to Byron Robinson, both 49.37. Will Claye opened with great 17.40 (0.0) in triple in his first competition since May 2018 over Chris Benard 16.94 (0.0), Guyana´s Emanuel Archibald achieved 796 (0.0) in long jump.
Will Claye, photo by PhotoRun.net
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