Shaunae Miller-Uibo at Doha Dimond League
Shaunae Miller-Uibo

Bahamian Track and field queen Shaunae Miller-Uibo delivered a stunning world lead today (25 July) to win the women’s 200m at a USA’s Back to the Track meet (Results Below) in Florida.

Miller-Uibo, who ran a world-leading 10.98 on Friday’s first day, returned with the year’s only sub-22 seconds time – 21.98s.

The Rio 2016 Olympic Games 400m champion easily beat the field, which included second-place finisher Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, 22.45 and Lynna Irby, 22.47.

Jamaican Natalliah Whyte, who was scheduled to run, did not start.


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Result of the event

Place Athlete Time Heat Points
1 Shaunae Miller-Uibo

Adidas/PURE

21.98

+2.0 m/s
1
2 Jasmine Camacho-Quinn

Nike

22.45

+2.0 m/s
1
3 Lynna Irby

Adidas/PURE

22.47

+2.0 m/s
1
4 Quanera Hayes

Life Speed

22.80

+1.5 m/s
2
5 Kyra Jefferson

Nike

22.88

+1.4 m/s
3
6 Jessica Beard

Adidas

23.17

+1.5 m/s
2
7 Samantha Dirks

Belize

23.89

+1.4 m/s
3
8 Jordan Lavender

Life Speed

24.00

+1.4 m/s
3
9 Carline Muir

Canada

24.17

+1.5 m/s
2
10 Chrisann Gordon

Adidas

24.25

+1.5 m/s
2
DNS Natalliah Whyte

Puma
1

4 COMMENTS

    • Latin Edwards umm, not sure about that. Maybe she is the most talented female athlete on track now, but biggest athlete? She’ll face headwinds there.

    • No she is not. Jamaica has 3 including the 17 yo Brianna Williams. US has Sydney Mclaughlin and Tamari Davis 20 and 17 yo respectively. SMU is the only on YOU know

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