Stabroek News Sunday

Collins upset in photo finish, George lowers 400m record

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James who finished second in 46.73s and Jonia McDonald of Jamaica who finished third in 47.02s. Speaking with Stabroek Sport after breaking the record George said, “I came to the championsh­ips with the intention of winning but breaking my own record was special. I was expecting a bit of challenge (in the race) but that didn’t happen, but it feels great knowing I can leave my name in the books and set a mark for others to go after.” George then returned to complete the sprint double, clinching the half lap event in 20.41s ahead of Trinidad and Tobago’s current national champion, Emmanuel Callender (20.77s) and Nicholas Deshong (21.23s) of Barbados. Also recording a double was Semoy Hackett who sprinted to gold in the women’s 100 and 200m events.

Hackett won the 100m with a time of 11.16s. The Trinidad and Tobago native jumped out to a lead thanks to his lightning start and held on as she won by .17 seconds over USA’s Tawanna Meadows. Rayare Thomas placed third just 100ths of a second behind Meadows in 11.34s.

Thomas, however, finished second in the 200m in 23.45 in the race which was won by the muscular Hackett in 22.79s. Barbados’ Jade Bailey was third in 23.49s.

Meanwhile, silver medalist at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games, Levi Cadogan upset Collins to take the spoils in the marquee 100m event.

Collins, 42, failed to produce his signature bullet start and had to settle for the silver in 10.28s behind the Bajan who is 21 years his junior.

Cadogan had arguably the best start of the high calibre field and went on to win in a photo finish in 10.24s.

Bronze medal winner, Tahir Walsh of Antigua and Callender both recorded a time of 10.29s. Other winner yesterday included: Ashley Kelly (women’s 400m), Joanna Archer (women’s 800m), Malik Smith (men’s 800m), Winston Missigher (men’s 3000m), Leslain Baird (men’s javelin) and Miguel Van Asseen (men’s triple jump). The organizers dubbed the meet which was a qualifier for the IAAF World Championsh­ips a success and plans are in the pipelines to make the annual fixture even bigger. (Emmerson Campbell).

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