McLeod suffers “slight hamstring cramp” on pro debut

SZEKESFEHERVAR, Hungary –  Jamaican sprint hurdles national champion Omar McLeod did not finish his first pro and European race in Szekesfehervar at 110 m hurdles. 

McLeod started the event at the Gyulai Istvan Memorial in Budapest, Hungary, but suffered a slight hamstring cramp. 

"He is being treated and we will move ahead with extreme caution guided by medical personnel," said his agent Claude Bryan.

Meanwhile, Veronica Campbell-Brown won the women's 100m in 10.99 seconds ahead of American Tianna Bartoletta, 11.18 and Carina Horn from South Africa 11.19.

Shevon Stoddart was sixth in the women's 400m hurdles, 56.06, won by American pair of Georganne Moline, 54.60

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