Akeem Bloomfield

Akeem Bloomfield, Natalliah Whyte, Junelle Bromfield and Megan Tapper were winners at an international event in Trieste, Italy on July 6.

Bloomfield won the men’s 400m in 45.64 ahead of compatriots Rusheen McDonald, 45.69, Devaughn Baker, 46.76 and Nathon Allen, 47.01.

Whyte topped the women’s 100m in 11.18 ahead of Jonielle Smith, 11.20 while Bromfield ran away with the 400m in 52.84.

Megan Tapper ran 12.79 to beat Amoi Brown, 13.10 in the women’s 10m hurdles.

Men
100m (0.9) 1 Thando Dlodlo (rsa) 10.08; 2 Lamont Marcell Jacobs 10.10; 3 Simon Magakwe (rsa) 10.28; 4 Henrico Bruitnjies (rsa) 10.28; 5 Nigel Ellis (jam) 10.34; 6 Jonathan Farinha (tto) 10.53; in heats: h5 (0.2) Julian Forte (jam) 10.35 

400m h1 1 Akeem Bloomfield (jam) 45.64; 2 Rusheen McDonald (jam) 45.69; 3 Devaughn Baker (jam) 46.75; 4 Nathon Allen (jam) 47.01; h2 Mateo Parlov (cro) 48.28

1.500m 1 Matteo Spanu 3.46.22; … 4 Catalin Tecuceanu (rou) 3.51.17

110mh (0.1) 1 Nicholas Hough (aus) 13.63; 2 Jonathas Felipe Da Silva (bra) 13.69; 3 Ahmad Khader Al-Muwallad (ksa) 13.71; 4 Jake Porter (gbr9 14.07; 5 Luca Trgovcevic (srb) 14.31

LJ Ingar Kiplesund (nor) 7.72 (0.3)

JT 1 Kacper Oleszczuk (pol) 73.66; 2 Matija Kranjc (slo) 71.17
Women
100m (0.0) 1 Natalliah Whyte (jam) 11.18; 2 Jonielle Smith (jam) 11.20; 3 Lorene Bazolo (por) 11.38; 4 Kasheika Cameron (jam) 11.59; 6 Srabani Nanda (ind) 11.66

400m h1 1 Junelle Bromfield (jam) 52.84; 2 Carline Muir (can) 53.05; 3 Susanna Banjo (gbr) 54.38; 4 Aino Paunonen (fin) 54.59; 5 Vladyslava Tukhay (slo) 54.67; 6 Maya Bruney (gbr) 55.60

800m 1 Joyce Mattagliano 2.04.82; 2 Stefania Biscuola 2.07.73; 3 Serena Troiani 2.07.90; 4 Giada Stanissa 2.08.26

100mh (0.6) 1 Megan Tapper (jam) 12.79; 2 Amoi Brown (jam) 13.10; 3 Joni Tomicic Prezelj (slo) 13.27; 4 Ivana Loncarek (cro) 13.37; 5 Devynne Charlton (bah) 13.44
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By Anthony Foster

Is a two-time Jamaica sports journalist of the year (2004 and 2005) and world-renowned journalist. One of his award-winning articles was on Usain Bolt, 6-time Olympic champion, 11-time World champion and sprint double record holder, was published in the Jamaica Gleaner in 2004. Anthony has covered Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016; Six (6) IAAF World Athletics Championships between 2007 and 2019 and several other international sporting events, including the 2007 World Cup of cricket and his favourite football team, Argentina vs the USA in 2004.

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