Noah Lyles again stamped his claim on the men's 200m with another impressive display at Friday's (5 July) Lausanne Diamond League meeting.
Noah Lyles again stamped his claim on the men's 200m with another impressive display at Friday's (5 July) Lausanne Diamond League meeting.

Fast times are expected tonight (25 July) as Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Steven Gardiner and Noah Lyles enter day two of USA’s Back to the Track Series in Clermont, Florida.

On Friday, Miller-Uibo and Lyles, delivered with 10.98 and 9.93 to highlight the day.

Later tonight, Miller-Uibo will run the 200m at 7:40 p.m., against Jamaican Natalliah Whyte and Jasmine Camcho-Quinn.

American 17-year-old professional Tamari Davis faces Jessica Beard in her 2.

In the men’s event, Canadian Andre DeGrasse will try to keep up with Lyles in heat 1.

Jamaican Nathon Allen will also start in heat 1.

However, the man to watch will be Bahamian Steven Gardiner, who will run against American Trayvon Bromell in heat 2.

Two other Jamaicans, Senoj-Jay Givans and Nickel Ashmeade, along with Trinidad and Tobago’s Keston Bleadman, will also face the starter.

Britany Anderson has entered for the women’s 100m hurdles. She will go up against twin sisters, Tiffany Porter and Cindy Ofili.

Miller-Uibo’s husband, Maicel, will run the men’s 110m hurdles against America’s Doha 2019 World champion Grant Holloway, and Devon Allen.


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Anthony Foster is a renowned Jamaican sports journalist, honored twice as the Jamaica sports journalist of the year (in 2004 and 2005). His journalistic achievements are globally recognized. Notably, he authored an award-winning article on Usain Bolt, the iconic 6-time Olympic champion, 11-time World champion, and record holder for the sprint double. This significant piece was published in the Jamaica Gleaner in 2004. Anthony's extensive coverage includes prestigious events such as the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, London 2012, and Rio 2016. He has also provided coverage for seven (7) World Athletics Championships held between 2007 and 2022, alongside various other international sporting events. Noteworthy mentions comprise his coverage of the 2007 World Cup of cricket and his cherished experience reporting on the 2004 clash between his favorite football team, Argentina, and the USA.

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  1. Too bad we can’t pick up all these great races on regular TV. Track and field has played second fiddle way to long. CBS,NBC,ABC should be covering it much more than it does. They like those big money making stars to showcase. Its time for one of em to step up and contract track and field. Its long overdue.I

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