Teahna Daniels, photo by PhotoRun.net
Daniels 10.99, Gillespie 10.03
SACRAMENTO (USA, May 24): Fast sprints at NCAA West Preliminary Round as in the 100 m Cravon Gillespie won his race in 10.03 (+0.8) over Kristoffer Hari who equalled his own national record 10.26. In other race Nigerian sensation Divine Oduduru 10.06 (+1.1) and also Barbados Mario Burke in his race 10.08 (+0.9). In the 200 m Oduduru clocked windy 19.93 (2.5), Burke won his race in 20.40 PB (+1.3), but fastest legal 20.13 (+1.7) by Andrew Hudson, his personal best. Also Micaiah Harris windy 20.10 (+2.4) over Gillespie 20.47. In the 400 m fastest 44.78 by Kahmari Montgomery, in the 800 m Bryce Hoppel 1:46.09 and in hurdles Raleigh Adams 13.59 (+1.1) and Cameron Samuel 49.28. Jamaican hurdles sensation Janeek Brown clocked 12.89 (+0.2), also 22.81 (+2.0) in the 200 m. But NCAA Indoor champion 2016 Teahna Daniels improved to excellent 10.99 (+1.4) in her race, also Twanisha Terry 11.14 (+0.2). Fastest in 200 m first round Anglerne Angelus 22.72 (-0.1), in the 400 m Canadian Kyra Constantine 51.70 and in the 800 m Jazmine Frey 2:02.27. Jamaican Ranea McKenzie topped 400 m hurdles 56.24, Allie Ostrander steeple 9:40.05 and in discus Laulaga Tausaga 62.69 PB.
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