Jamaica Olympic champion, Elaine Thompson-Herah, coasted to victory in the women’s 100m at the Velocity Fest meet, at the National Stadium on Saturday.
Thompson-Herah crossed the line in section one of the event, in a time of 11.21, well clear of Sprintec’s Remona Mitchell who was second in 11.35. Thompson-Herah’s MVP teammate Natasha Morrison took third overall after winning section 2 in a time of 11.41.
In the men’s equivalent, former world record holder Asafa Powell was forced to settle for third spot after crossing the line in 10.48. MVP’s Nigel Stewart took the top spot with a time of 10.39, just ahead of Sprintec’s Rodney Brendon who clocked 10.40.
In the women’s 200m, decorated multiple champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won the event after crossing the line in 22.66, winning section 2 ahead of Stephanie McPherson who was second in 22.90. Section one winner Brianna Lyston was third overall in 23.28.
The men’s equivalent was won by Great Britain’s Zharnel Hughes who destroyed the competition after recording 20.14. Sprintech’s Romario Williams was second in 20.59, with Petersfield Antonio Williams third in 20.70.
In the women’s 400m, first place went to Sprint Tech’s Ronda Whyte, who finished first in 51.28. Second place went to UWI Mona’s Candice McCleod (51.56) with Roneisha McGregor taking third in 52.06.