Reigning World and Olympic champion, Steve Gardiner, registered the fastest time ever recorded indoors over 300m, after clocking a blistering 31.56 at the South Carolina Invitational, in Colombia, on Friday.
The Bahamian looked in splendid form in just his second race of the season, having set a national record of 32.06 over the distance three weeks ago. The new time obliterated the previous best of 31.87 set by the USA’s Noah Lyles in 2017.
Jamaica’s Nathon Allen finished behind Gardiner in 32.54. The result was a personal best for Allen who left the Jamaica-based MVP track club late last year to join Gardiner at Empire Athletics in Florida.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Asa Guevara won heat two in 33.49, ahead of another Bahamian Kinard Rolle who was second in 34.49. Another Jamaica, Ronald Sayles, was second in heat 3 with a time of 34.31. The event was won by Chance Arinze (33.42).
Puerto Rican Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn won the women’s event, in the process clocking 36.52 and breaking her own national record set two weeks ago.
In other events, Guyana’s Aliyah Abraham also recorded a new personal best in the women’s 400m after clocking 52.05 to win the event ahead of Diamond League champion Quanera Hayes who was second in 52.31.