The Star (Jamaica)

Salmon wants World title to cap junior career

- AKINO MING Staff Reporter

Hydel High School star quarter-miler Shian Salmon, is looking to add a World Under 20 Championsh­ips title to her résume. Salmon said that adding a World title to her list of achievemen­ts would be the icing on the cake for her junior career.

“World Juniors (World Under-20 Championsh­ip) is very important to me because once you win at the World Juniors it means that you are number one in the world in your age group, and that would be a good mark for me,” Salmon said after finishing fourth in the 400m flat for Under-20 girls at the All Comers meet at the weekend.

Salmon is the third-fastest competitor in the 400m hurdles for Under-20 girls this year.

RECORD-BREAKING

Her record-breaking 55.78-second effort at this year’s ISSA/GraceKenne­dy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips is only bettered by the sensationa­l American Sydney McLaughin, whose 52.75s effort is the fastest overall time in the world. South Africa’s Zeney van der Walt has the second-fastest Under-20 Girls’ time at 55.05 seconds.

Her 52.05-second effort makes her the eighth-fastest competitor in the 400m flat. But even with the stark contrast, Salmon has not decided which of the events she will be concentrat­ing on at the July 10 to 15 championsh­ips in Tampere, Finland.

“I am not sure as yet whether I will be concentrat­ing on the 400m hurdles or the 400m flat. I am just trying to prepare as best as possible as I go through the rest of the season, and whichever one I am more comfortabl­e with, then I will do that one at the championsh­ips,” Salmon said.

After the championsh­ips, Salmon will continue her studies at the University of Texas at Austin.

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