Reigning Olympic 110m hurdles champion Hansle Parchment has declared himself in good form ahead of a showdown with compatriot and 2016 champion Omar McLeod at the Birmingham Diamond League on Saturday.
With the World Championships and Commonwealth Games on the schedule as major games this year, the Jamaicans are expected to see quite a bit of each other over the coming months.
McLeod, unfortunately, did not get the opportunity to defend his title as he missed out on making the Jamaica squad after failing to qualify from the country’s national trials and will no doubt have his eyes set on redemption later this year.
For his part, Parchment has in the meantime established himself as the country’s top performer at the event and will be looking to keep the wins coming in.
“So far I am feeling good, I think I am in good form,” Parchment told members of the media on Thursday.
“I still have a lot of work to do but I am looking forward to executing a really good race [in Birmingham] and hoping to get a really lovely time on this beautiful track.”
The race will also feature former world indoor champion Andrew Pozzi of Great Britain.”