The athletes are rising on occasion, as Ama Amayka opens a night, brings a lot of drama and head collisions
After all the conversations, with all the hips and expectations, the vision finally became a reality, as Friday evening in Ama Amayka was held on the inauguration of Grand Slam Track.
Although the vision of a spoiled crowd in Kingston’s national stadium was very strike that the organizer Michael Johnson hoped that those on the track should have the types of head leaders when developing their concept.
Taking two objects in the group of their respective measures with a 3-day schedule. Short sprinter (100 m / 200 m), a long sprinter (200 m / 400 m), a group of events (400 m / 1500 m) and distance, the stakes were unusually high for the early stage of the season, and there was a different sense of proceedings.
“Athletes are amazing, but they need a platform,” said Johnson Time At the beginning of this year and, local time at 17 o’clock in the evening. In 42, the first of them walked what he provided.
The winds of the coming of the coming were scattered through the arena at the beginning of the day, instead the stiff wind, which was welcomed by the Women’s Field, as they had recently appeared and showed in the colors of Jamaican flag.
Gabby Thomas puts a small piece of history, becoming the winner of the race race of the first Granam Salam, and it was a little surprised that the Olympic champion came out on top. The American was convincedly beating 22.62 (-0.2) to earn 12 points (the points are awarded by 12 to 1 to 12 to 1), but the actors’ tactical dynamics also played later.
The eyebrows gathered as Mariilled’s Paulino, better known for his 400 m height, given his status as a world and Olympic champion. Salwa Eid Naser, 400 m silver medalist, was the fourth in 22.99.
In order to determine the winner with units combined with two measures, the 400 m contest on Saturday is already water.
“The stakes of these competitions are really high,” said Thomas. “Usually, in this early season we meet, we are just practicing and feel it. Here is the big majority, the prize basket is also high. That’s really good.

(Bee Trofort-Wilson Grand Slam Track)
The men’s long sprints started 400 m, and Chris Bailey showed that no one was taken to him in the world.
Olympic silver medalist Matt Hudson-Smith became stronger and was in the Pole position, leaving the final bending, but it was at the moment that Bailey was first. Hudson-Smith with 44.65 clock with American Vernon Norwood 44.70.

EJGayehu Taye (for Howard Lao Grand Slam Track)
The first distance race provided the perfect recipe for a great contest combined with a quick time. Ethpayehu Taye produced 8: 28.42, the fastest time ever run by a woman at a distance of Ama Amaya, a brilliant last hug with Kenya Agnes Ngurich. Taye’s Commeratriot Gebresilma was the third 8. In 38:15.

Nikki Hiltz (for Matt Pendleton Grand Slam Track)
Battles of 800 m / 1500 meters are one of the most interesting aspects of the Grand Slam concept, and they were better known for their metric miles, who came the first in women at 800 m.
After the fast start from Heather McLean, his American American and national mile record Nick Hilt hit him immediately after the front, which reached 58:34.
He gave it at that pace, as the PACE accelerated and the field behind his shooting, simply managing him, as he gave a victory at a global capacity of 58.23.
The last winner of the world’s 1,500 m silver was right on the shoulder, 1. In 58:29, the Olympic 1500 m silver medalist Ess Hal, at 1.
There was no such drama in the 400 m obstacles of men and women, which they both saw comfortable victories for pre-election elections. Alison Dos Santos and Sydney McLughlin Leron spent the least amount of energy, but he still managed to separate a class.
Bilateral Olympic bronze medalist Dos Santos to win 47.61 in the men’s race, when Jamaican Roshawn Clarke collected a lot of noise by 48,58.

SYDNEY MCLAUGHLIN-LEVRONE (for Matt Peneton Grand Slam Track)
In women’s race, as often, the case, Mclaughlin-Levrone was riding a race with him, as he completed a long way in 52.76. His American Dalila Muhammad, who has succeeded as a global record holder, and who recently stated that he retired at the end of this season, 54:59 moved to the field. Jamaica Rushel Clayton tried the best to throw the Olympic champion at earlier stages and took the third place in 55.02.

(For Howard Lao Grand Slam Track)
With 3,000 m, it will be disputed that during the 5000 m race of men, the pace of men was reluctant to choose only and suddenly in closing 400 m.
The American Cooper Tear was faced before the leader changed several times, as ahead and advanced various competitors were pushed to decide. At the same time, Grant Fisher – a man who hacked 3000 m and 5000 meter-closed world records was pleased to sit down and watch around a third or fourth place.
He was caught on his heels, however, as a result of an unexpected explosion of pace Hakos Gebric, Olympic bronze medalist, causing chaos because he faded to the front call.
Jacobs, an American Dilan Jacobs, did his best to stick with him, both in tears, while Fischer entered the experience of making the lost foundation. When Gebrinvet started to extinguish, suddenly the US trio, who came with a fish woman stronger and stronger.
The last hug 51 seconds helped him the competition to be 14. From 39:14 to tears (14: 39.31) and Hakobs (14: 39.56).

Kenny Bednarek gives edges from 100m (for Howard Lao Grand Slam Track)
At the other end of the distance, the closing event of the evening, the men’s 100 m brought the biggest noise to a home crowd, but American Kenny Bednekek denied the victory they all wanted to see.
With a silver medalist of the two-sided Olympic 200 m, it was a little slippery in the early stage of the race, it was Jamaican Oblique Seville, who should travel after his hero’s reception.
However, Bednarek was restored and ended with a strong 10.07 (-1.3) line (-1.3). British Record Managers John Hughes was given the judgment for the third by 10.13 at the same time attributed to Jamaican Ackeem Blake.
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