Kishane Thompson, Amoi Brown and Jonielle Smith showcased their athletic prowess setting records while winning their respective events at the CAS International Meeting in the town of Schifflange, Luxembourg on Sunday.
At the meet where they were clearly the class of the field, Thompson, who ran a lifetime best at the Jamaican national championships in early July, showed his time was no fluke. He won his 100m heat in 9.99, a new meet record.
His nearest rival in the two-heat time trial was Great Britain’s David Morgan-Harrison, who ran 10.30 in the second of the two heats. Germany’s Kevin Kranz who was second in Thompson’s heat was the third fastest clocking in at 10.33.
The women’s race saw Jamaican sprinters take the top six places with Smith being best of the lost in a new meet record of 11.16.
Newly minted professional Serena Cole ran 11.25 for second place with Krystal Sloley taking third in 11.30.
Tina Clayton (11.44), Jura Levy of Legacy Athletics (11.45), and Tia Clayton (11.50), were fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively.
Brown, meanwhile, won the 100m hurdles in 12.73, which was also a new meet record.
Marion Fourie of South Africa was second in 12.83 with Talie Bonds of the USA not far behind in 12.86.
Alex Ogando of the Dominican Republic was the only runner under 46 seconds in the 400m. He was a convincing winner in 45.27, more than 0.5s ahead of Jamaica’s Malik James-King, who stopped the clock in 46.11 and Patrick Nyambe of Zimbabwe (46.14).
Christoff Bryan continued his journey back from knee surgeries in the past few years, won the high jump with 2.19m effort.