Jamaica Gleaner

The best is yet to come – Bloomfield

- Akino Ming/Staff Reporter

AFTER A mild effort in the preliminar­y round of the men’s 400 metres, Akeem Bloomfield says that he is ready to prove that he is one of the best quartermil­ers in the world.

The former Kingston College athlete became one of the leading men in the event when he ran 43.94 seconds in 2018. That same season, he further underlined his talent when he posted 19.81 seconds in the 200m to join his contempora­ry Michael Norman as 400m runners in this era who have broken the 44 and 20 seconds barriers in the 400m and 200m. But his season has been a bit up and down as he has only been able to run under 45 seconds two times.

But the six feet four inches athlete is feeling confident again and is ready to prove that he is one of the best in the world over the distance.

“I think I am one of the best in the world and I am going to prove that,” Bloomfield said.

The 21-year- old showed glimpses of his old self in his last two races before the championsh­ip, when he posted 44.67 in his last race before the season.

Yesterday he only needed 45.34 to qualify for today’s semi-finals, which is scheduled for 12:35 p.m. (Ja time). Bloomfield placed second behind Trinidad and Tobago’s Machel Cedenio.

“I felt OK out there. It’s the first round so the aim was just to qualify,” Bloomfield said.

Bloomfield, whose bid to run the 200m failed, was chosen to run the event here after Terry Thomas and Javon Francis, who finished second and third at the Jamaica Senior championsh­ips, did not achieve the qualifying standard.

National champion Demish Gaye was also comfortabl­e in his heat. He posted 45.08 to finish behind the favourite to win the gold medal, American Michael Norman, clocking 45.00 seconds flat.

National record holder Rusheen McDonald was not as comfortabl­e as he finished sixth in 46.21 seconds and crashed out of the event.

“I haven’t raced in a while and I felt rusty but it was disappoint­ing,” McDonald said.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Akeem Bloomfield competing in the men’s 400m heats yesterday. At right is Trinidad and Tobago’s Machel Cedenio who won the heat ahead of Bloomfield.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Akeem Bloomfield competing in the men’s 400m heats yesterday. At right is Trinidad and Tobago’s Machel Cedenio who won the heat ahead of Bloomfield.
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