Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Tokyo 2020

Several elite athletes have forced an earlier than planned start to the 42nd MILO Western Relays, scheduled for Saturday, 8 February at the GC Foster College. They will grace the track at 9:40 am for the first of three 60m races.

According to met organizer Ray Harvey, he has responded positively to a request from MVP, UTech and Speed Unit Track Club, to add the event to the schedule, in light of the cancellation of the IAAF World Indoors meet, originally scheduled for March in China.

Below are the line-ups, which will be headed by Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Asafa Powell, Nesta Carter, Shauna Helps, Ezinne Okparaebo and Julian Forte.

Women 60m
· Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (MVP) – 6.98
· Shauna Helps – (MVP) – 7.28
· Ezinne Okparaebo (Norway/MVP) – 7.10
· Kedisha Dallas (MVP) – 7.43
· Srabani Nanda ( India/MVP) – 7.33
· Kasheika Cameron ( U Tech) – 7.52
· Donya Ewers (Speed Unit) – 7.52
· Jodean Williams ( Pelican) – 7.36

Men’s 60 m
Race 2
· Asafa Powell ( MVP ) 6.44
· Tajay Gayle ( MVP ) – 6.80
· Julian Forte ( MVP ) – 6.55
· Nesta Carter ( MVP ) – 6.49
· Micheal Campbell ( U Tech ) 6.63
· Michael Bentley ( Speed Unit) 6.73
· Emanuel Archibald (UWI) – 6.74
· Austin Hamilton ( Sweden/MVP) – 6.62

Race 1
· Andel Miller (MVP) – 6.89
· Tasrico Bell ( U Tech ) – 6.82
· Rasheed Broadbell ( U Tech ) N/T
· Owen Adonis ( UWI ) – 7.05
· Marcus Brown ( UTECH Track Club) – 6.80
· Ojamu Graham ( UTech Track Club) – 6.75
· Chaquille Sam – ( Monsterrat/U Tech) – 7.04
· Leonardo Stewart ( UTECH Track Club) – 6.86

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