Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Kiara Grant sets new Jamaica 100m junior record

- – Paul Reid

Kiara Grant ran 11.11 seconds (1.5m/s) yesterday to set a new Jamaican national junior record in the women’s 100m at the Mid-eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) outdoors championsh­ip at North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, lowering the 11.12 seconds set 19 years ago by Veronica Campbell Brown.

The time is also the fastest by a junior sprinter this year, moving Grant from second to first ahead of compatriot, Hydel High’s Ashanti Moore (11.17 seconds), as five Jamaicans occupy the top spots on the

IAAF performanc­e charts.

Edwin Allen High’s Kevona Davis ran 11.19 seconds for third, followed by Florida-based Briana Williams (11.25 seconds) and 14 year-old Tina Clayton’s age group World-best 11.27 seconds.

Grant, the former Convent of Mercy Alpha Academy student who is now a sophomore at Norfolk State University, was second in the 100m final yesterday behind senior Kayla Whyte of North Carolina A&T, who ran a World-leading 10.96 seconds.

Whyte copped the double after winning the 200m hours later, while Grant was seventh in 24.09 seconds (-1.0m/s).

Grant entered the threeday MEAC championsh­ips with a best of 11.18 seconds (1.9m/s), which at the time was second-best in the world for a junior and was set a week earlier at a meet held at the University of Virginia.

She got off to a fast start and led up to midway the race, until Whyte took over and crossed the finishing line first.

The Jamaican had led after Friday’s preliminar­ies with a wind-aided 11.07 seconds, (3.4m/s) ahead of Whyte’s

11.16 (0.6m/s).

Campbell Brown’s record set in 2000 was accomplish­ed at the IAAF World Junior Championsh­ips in Santiago, Chile, when she won the sprint double.

Also at the MEAC championsh­ips yesterday, former Cornwall College jumper Kobe-jordan Rhooms, representi­ng Morgan State University, was second in the men’s triple jump with a best mark of 14.99m (1.3m/s).

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(Photo: Norfolk State) GRANT... set new Jamaican junior record over 100m at the Mideastern Athletic Conference

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