Sada sets new Barbados national 200m record at GC Foster Classic
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Two-time World Championship 400m bronze medallist Sada Williams of MVP Track Club stole the limelight at the GC Foster Classic in Spanish Town on Saturday night by setting a new Barbados national record and a personal best in the women’s 200m event.
Williams easily secured victory in 22.59 seconds in a positive 1.5 metres per second wind, surpassing her previous national record of 22.61 set in 2016 while competing for Harrison College at the Powerade Barbados Secondary Schools’ Athletics Championships.
The 26-year-old expressed joy at her performance, stating, “I haven’t run that fast since 2016. I was just hoping that the wind was legal. I wasn’t expecting much in the 200m, so I guess this only shows how fast I’ll run in the 400m this season, so I’m very excited to see how that goes. I did not think I was going to come out here and run that fast.”
Williams led an MVP Track Club sweep, with Natasha Morrison finishing second in 23.53 and Tina Clayton third in 23.65. Tina’s twin sister, Tia Clayton, finished fourth in 23.81.
Javari Thomas of Dynamic Speed Track Club won the men’s 200m in 20.68 seconds, followed by Demish Gaye (20.71) of Sprintec Track Club and Wendell Miller (20.83) of MVP Track Club.
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Barrain Smith (left) from St Elizabeth Technical High School edges out Keandro Gordon of Excelsior High in heat one of the Boys’ 800m. Both runners clocked 1:53.01, but Smith was declared the victor. They secured the first and second spots overall.
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Carlos Brison from Calabar High competes in heat two of the Boys’ Class Two 800m event.
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Demish Gaye from Sprintec Track Club wins heat one of the men’s 200m with a time of 20.71 seconds, marking the second fastest time across all heats.
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Deshawn Banton from Mile Gully competes in heat three of the Boys’ Class Two 800m, winning with a personal best time of 2:06.61. He finished 15th overall in the event.
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Kadrian Goldson (left) from Sprintec Track Club gets the better of Odaine McPherson of GC Foster College to win the men’s 100m.
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Kenyan Nahashon Ruto from Kingston College secures victory in heat four of the Boys’ Class Two 800m. Ruto achieved a personal best time of 1:57.99, which stands as the fastest time among the four heats.
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Rickiann Russell from GC Foster College wins section two of the women’s 200m. Russell recorded a time of 23.79 seconds, marking the fourth fastest time across both sections.
Jura Levy, a medallist at World Championships and Olympic Games representing Legacy Athletics, clinched victory in the women’s 100m at 11.55 seconds, narrowly beating out Mickaell Moodie from GC Foster College (11.57) and Alexis James from Mico University College (11.61).
In the men’s category, Kadrian Goldson, the World University Games 100m gold medalist from Sprintec Track Club, secured first place with a time of 10.18 seconds. Odaine McPherson from GC Foster College claimed second at 10.23 seconds, while Thomas, who earlier triumphed in the 200m event, finished third with a time of 10.30 seconds.
Tovea Jenkins, representing Sprintec, claimed victory in the women’s 400m with a time of 53.08 seconds. Meanwhile, Assinie Wilson of Dynamic Speed Track Club secured first place in the men’s 400m event, clocking in at 46.64 seconds.