CLEMSON, South Carolina – In the women’s 60m hurdles, Christina Clemons ran 8.05 to outclass Jasmine Stowers, 8.17 at the Clemson Invitational on Friday, 17 January.
Katrina Seymour of Johnson City Speed Freaks TC finished third in 8.79
Paris Williams of Kennesaw State won the men’s event in 7.73 ahead of LaFranza Campbell of Clemson, 7.78s.
Jamaica’s 400m hurdler Kemar Mowatt was fourth in the men’s 400m with 47.77. The event was won by Cameron Parker in 47.16 ahead of Kyle Clemons, 47.29.
Jamaican Remona Burchell ran 7.43 to finish behind Shania Collins, 7.28, in the women’s Olympic Development 60m dash. BVI’s long jumper Chantel Malone ran 7.58 for fourth.
Maurice Eaddy won the men’s 60m Olympic Development race in 6.75.
Rebekah Smith ran a pedestrian 7.33 to take the top spot in the women’s 60m dash while Marcus Parker topped the men’s equivalent in 6.82s.
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Replying @Cyril George Lindsay for the 4×4 leg that she would have ran form her team
Replying @Denzil Anglin That’s 400m flat not 400m hurdles.
The mens 400m times seem pretty fast are these times correct?