Super Taylor Dismisses Seniors To Win 400m Title With 44.88 PB

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By Gary Smith 2 Min Read
Christopher Taylor Wins 400m Title

KINGSTON — Talented junior sensation Christopher Taylor blazed to a stunning 44.88 seconds to win the senior men’s 400m title at 2018 Jamaica National Senior and Junior Championships here on Sunday.

Taylor, who ran the event sparingly this season, opted to run with the big boys this year and his returns were fruitful as he produced a new personal best and national junior record time, much to the delight of the small gathering inside the National Stadium.

The Calabar super talent went about his business aggressively in the opening 300m and had the entire field covered entering the final 100m.

Demish Gaye of Sprintec tried to match him, but Taylor found another gear to ease away from his seniors to capture his first senior national title and lowered the previous national junior record of 44.93, set in 2015 by former Kingston College standout Akeem Bloomfield.

Gaye, who was second last year, was the runner-up again this season with a time of 45.23. Third place went to Fitzroy Dunkley in 45.77.

Stephenie Ann Mcpherson
Stephenie Ann Mcpherson at the 2018 Jamaica National Championships

McPherson Dominates Women’s Race

Stephenie Ann McPherson entered the homestraight with the lead, but the chasing pack had her well in their eyes sight.

A brave-looking Christine Day took up the challenge to draw next to her, but McPherson responded with an extra gear to pull away from her Elite Performance rival and stopped the clock at 50.74 seconds.

Day, who had nothing left in reserve to go with McPherson, followed home second in 51.41, while third went to Anastasia Le-Roy of Sprintec in 52.00.

Rounding out the top five were Tiffany James in 52.11 and Derriann Hill (52.44).

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