BELFAST (GBR, Aug 1): Jamaica’s Michael O’Hara shared the men’s 110m hurdles title here at the at Belfast International on Thursday (1 Aug).
O’Hara and David King both clocked 13.81 (-1.6) in the men’s 110m hurdles to share the top spot.
The former Calabar star, two weeks ago, ran 13.67secs, at the same meet – Bayer Classics in Leverkusen, Germany where Asafa Powell did 10.02.
O’Hara next race will be on August 6 in Loughborough, England.
European champion Adam Gemili won the 200m with 20.63 (-0.2) over Leon Reid 20.89.
Dutch Jip Vastenburg won women 3000m in a meet record 9:04.82 while Ciara Mageean topped the women’s 800m in 2:02.40.
Samuel Gordon clocked 10.37 (-0.6) in the 100m.
SAGUNTO (ESP, Aug 1): Ethiopian U20 female runner and World U20 CC bronze medalist Tsige Gebreselama debuted in the 5000m with excellent life-time best 15:12.96 at the Memorial Emilio Villagrasa meet.
In men’s 5000m, Antonio Abadia ran 13:41.02 for the top spot. India´s Arpinder Singh won the triple jump with 16.50m (+1.0m/s wind).
Did Jamaica’s Brianna Williams win that 200m at the 2019 Belfast International Track Meet or was it Great Britain’s Bianca Williams??
It was Bianca Williams GB running in Belfast not Brianna.