Shaunae Miller-Uibo, photo by Getty / Wanda Diamond League
Noah Lyles, photo by by Getty / Wanda Diamond League
An exciting day 2 in Claremont! Coach Lance Brauman is getting his athletes in excellent shape!
SMU part two: 21.98 WL, N. Lyles 19.94 WL
Shaunae Miller-Uibo, photo by Getty / Wanda Diamond League
CLERMONT (USA, Jul 25): Shaunae Miller-Uibo provided the highlight again on the second day of the Back To The Track meeting. The Bahamian clocked a world lead of 21.98 (+2.0) as she beat Jasmine Camacho-Quinn into second (22.45 PB) and Linna Irby into third 22.47. Noah Lyles also set a world lead in winning the 200m in 19.94 (0.8) over Kenny Bednarek 20.19 and Divine Oduduru 20.22 with Andre De Grasse 20.24. World 400m champion Steve Gardiner won the other heat in 19.96 (+1.0) ahead of Josephus Lyles 20.24 PB. Briton Matthew Hudson-Smith won his race in 20.60 PB (+1.9).
19.94 20.24 pic.twitter.com/eoLJSTOT8Z
— Noah Lyles (@LylesNoah) July 26, 2020
World U20 record holder Brittany Anderson from Jamaica won the 100m hurdles in 12.82 (+1.3) as Tiffany Porter was second in 12.92. Earlier Anderson ran a windy 12.71 (+3.0) over Porter 12.74. Grant Holloway won the men’s 110m hurdles in 13.47 after running 13.35 (+0.8) in the heat where Devon Allen was second in 13.36. TJ Holmes won the 600 m in 1:17.15 PB.
Noah Lyles, photo by by Getty / Wanda Diamond League
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