Yohan Blake clocks 9.96 to win 100m dash at TrueAthletes Classic in Germany
Blake, who in June signalled a return to form this year following a 9.85 clocking at the Jamaica National Championships, his fastest time in a decade, sped to a 9.96 timing to miss out on the meet record of 9.93 set in July 2019 by Arthur Cisse of the Ivory Coast.
Nonetheless, the time was good enough for the 2011 world 100m champion to win comfortably ahead of the USA’s Cravont Charleston, who finished in second place in a time of 10.12.
Jeremiah Azu of Great Britain picked up the other podium spot after finishing third in 10.16.
Williams, meanwhile, won the triple jump with a mark of 13.92m.
The 33-year-old Jamaican has been well off her best this season. She has only managed a best of 14.29m this season, well below her lifetime best of 14.69m.
However, against a less than a stellar field, she proved to be imperious.
Mariko Morimoto of Japan leapt out to a lifetime best of 13.82m to claim second place while Nesa Filipic of Slovenia mustered her best effort of 13.78m for third.
Jamaican Olympic finalist Damion Thomas was second in the 110m hurdles running 13.46 to finish runner-up to the USA’s Eric Edwards, who ran 13.40 for the victory.
Norway’s Vladimir Vukicevic finished third in 13.61.