This is six wonderful from July 4, 2025, in the 50th place of Nike Pre Classic, representing 100 meters 400 meters, Laurron, Julie Alfron, and wooden. Special thanks to Jeff Oliver and his team in Tracktown USA.
This is the 50th anniversary of the initial classic sponsored by Nike since 1978 and was named in honor of May 1975. The meeting was known as “Hayvard Restoration”. Many of the greatest athletes in the world have seen here.
For many years for this American writer, my first approach was to see the best athletes in the world in a native meeting. I must thank Tom Jordan, who is located in the preliminary class of Nike, from 1985 to 2022, I think, and the writer of “First”. Following Scenes, Nike Sports Marketing, Tom Starcium, Now, Brett Holt and her amazing team (Simon Byrju, Luke, Robbi, Robbi Lotus, this team lives and breathes Nike, and in my mind. is the test of corporate support litmus.
But in the next few hours, I will publish a wonderful on Wednesday, July 3, and July 4, July 4, July 4.
Sydney Mclaughlin-Levrone It is a consumptive profession. Global record holder 400 m. His two Olympic gold medals in the barriers of 400 m, which were combined with his two Olympic gold medals, 4×400 m. This year, Sydney put himself there, winning long obstacles and well placing well in short obstacles, a Grand Slam Track series, built on its telescope. Nike Pre Classic, when he asks if he can take shots at Ar 48.70, in 2006. One suspects that Sydney could close quite.

Julien Alfred, NCAA champion, 100 Olympic champion, first from his country. Julien noted that life has completely changed and how excitement has brought to the land of His Holy Lucia. “I want to do well at Hayvard. One believes that the 100 meters of women, Julie Alfred, Shahari Richardson and Melissa Jefferson, will be optimistic.

Sha’Carri Richardson Gold won at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, 100 meters, bronze 200 meters and gold, 4 × 100 meters, and 100 m silver medalist, silver medalist in 4x100m release. Sha’carri is one of the most athletes in our sport, and he does not compete in 2025, noting. Must be a barn-burner tomorrow.

Melissa Jefferson-wooden Won all three Grand Slam Track events, setting pages 10.73 and 21.99 more than 100 m over and 200 m. Melissa trains with Shakari Richardson and Light Terry. Melissa looks confident and seems confident. “I want to carry well tomorrow.” Again, 100 meters of women, don’t miss it.
