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Former Antiguan youth star Rai Benjamin cops 400m hurdles gold for USA; BVI's McMaster fifth, Ja's Clarke fails to finish
Written by Sherdon Cowan. Posted in Olympics. | 09 August 2024 | 262 Views
Tags: Athletics, Alison Dos Santos, Karsten Warholm, Kyron Mcmaster, Paris Olympic Games, Rai Benjamin, Roshawn Clarke, Stade De France

A mostly disappointing day for the Caribbean ended in more disappointment at the Paris Olympic Games as Jamaica’s Roshawn Clarke and Kyron McMaster of the British Virgin Islands had tough outings in the men’s 400m finals at Stade de France on Friday.

McMaster, who has endured a topsy-turvy season, placed fifth in a season’s best 47.79s, while Clarke, who was up with the front runners at one point, lost his form, clipped obstacles in the closing stages, and failed to finish.

Still, there was some Caribbean connection on the podium, as American gold medal winner Rai Benjamin is the son of former West Indies stalwart Winston Benjamin. The younger Benjamin, who represented Antigua and Barbuda at the youth level, won in a season’s best 46.46s.

He upstaged Norwegian World Record holder Karsten Warholm (47.06s), while Brazil’s Alison dos Santos (47.26s) closed fast to claim bronze.