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Jamaica's triple jump ace Jaydon Hibbert among nominees for World Athletics' Male Rising Star Award
Written by Leighton Levy. Posted in Athletics. | 02 November 2022 | 1876 Views
Tags: Athletics, Anthony Ammirati, Emmanuel Wanyonyi, Erriyon Knighton, Jamaica, Jaydon Hibbert, Letsile Tebogo

Jamaica’s Jaydon Hibbert is among the five nominees for World Athletics’ 2022 Men’s Rising Star Award.

The 17-year-old triple jumper enjoyed an impressive year winning the Carifta title in Jamaica in April, the World U20 title in Colombia in a U18 best and personal best of 17.27m and had the six best U20 performances of the year. Hibbert is also Jamaica’s national champion.

The former Kingston College student who is now at the University of Arkansas joins four other impressive nominees vying for the title that will be announced at the World Athletics Awards later this year.

Among them is Frenchman Anthony Ammirati, the World U20 pole vault champion, who like Hibbert boasts the six best U20 performances of the year. Ammirati won the bronze medal at the French championships.

The impressive Erriyon Knighton of the USA is also among the nominees. The bronze medallist at the World Championships in Oregon in July, Knighton also won the Diamond League 200m in Brussels and holds the World U20 200m record, an extraordinary 19.49.

Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo was also nominated. He is the World U20 100m champion, World U20 200m silver medallist and set the World U20 100m record of 9.91.

Last, but not least, is Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi, who was fourth in the 800m final at the World Championships, won the two-lapper at the Rabat Diamond League and was the fastest U20 in the world over 800m during the season.