Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Tajay Gayle steals show Nike

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TAJAY Gayle stole the show at the Nike Seniors Linkup athletics meet when he won the men’s long jump with an impressive 8.30m (0.5) inside National Stadium on Saturday.

The 23-year-old Gayle soared past his previous best of 8.24m attained at the 2018 NACAC Championsh­ip in Canada and now has the second-best jump in the world. Luvo Manyounga of South Africa is the world leader with 8.35m.

Gayle, who was fourth at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games, won ahead of Shawn-d Thompson with 8.17m (2.1 mps), with Archibald Emanuel of the UWI third with 8.13m. The Jamaican record is 8.62m, held by James Beckford since 1997.

Meanwhile, 2014 Commonweal­th Games champion O’dayne Richards of MVP won the men’s shot put with a throw of 20.28m ahead of Cobe Graham of Calabar High with 16.05m. Christophe­r Brown (unattached) was third with 15.95 with Under-20 World champion Kai Chang (unattached) fifth with 14.53m.

Richards, who won bronze at the 2015 Beijing World

Championsh­ips, achieved his winning mark with his first attempt which is the 36th best throw in the world this year. However, Richards is currently ranked 18th, with his season’s best of 20.82m, accomplish­ed on March 16, 2019. The world leader is Ryan Crouser of the US with 22.74m, establishe­d on April 20.

Chad Wright won the men’s discus with 60.05m which puts him 50th in the world. Glenford Watson was second with 57.10m, with Basil Bingham third with 54.61m. Kai Chang was fourth with 53.57m.

Sprintec’s Rasheed Dwyer won the men’s 200m in 20.77 (-1.0 mps), with his teammate Brendon Rodney second in 20.97. In fact, it was a clean sweep by Sprintec as Chadic Hind was third in 21.28.

Jonelle Smith of MVP Internatio­nal won the women’s 100m in 11.45 (-2.0 mps) — ahead of the Sprintec quartet of Natasha Morrison (11.53), Gayon Evans (11.55), Sherone Simpson (11.62) and Shashalee Forbes (11.63).

Former St Jago star Kimone Shaw of G C Foster College was eighth-fastest in 11.85.

Dwyer completed the sprint double, winning the 100m in 10.40 (-2.9 mps). Nigel Ellis of MVP was second overall in 10.44 (-1.1) ahead of his teammate Delano Williams in 10.52 (-1.4).

MVP’S Megan SimmondsTa­pper won the women’s 100m hurdles in 13.26 (-2.6), while

 ??  ?? Tajay Gayle in action at the Nike Seniors Linkup inside National Stadium on Saturday
Tajay Gayle in action at the Nike Seniors Linkup inside National Stadium on Saturday

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