Looks like we have a Jamaican crew reffing this Panama v Mexico match.
In this video, we discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding the absence of Jamaican EPL players from the Reggaeboyz camp.
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Twanisha Terry sprinted vigorously in the final leg to secure a gold medal for the United States in the women's 4x100m relay at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon. Despite the Jamaican team, which included the reigning 100m and 200m champions, being favored to win, they had to settle for second place as the US team delivered an impressive victory on their home turf. Germany claimed third place, while Great Britain finished sixth after Dina Asher-Smith suffered an injury during the race. The US team had a strong start, with Melissa Jefferson running the fastest split of 11.35 in the first 100m. Rising star Abby Steiner outperformed world record holder Elaine Thompson-Herah to maintain their team's lead. When Jenna Prandini passed the baton to Terry, the US team was in a commanding position, leaving Shericka Jackson, the gold medalist in the 200m world championships, with a significant gap to close in the final leg. Although Jackson gained ground on Terry in the last 100m, it wasn't enough to catch the US team, who can now celebrate another gold medal at their home World Championships. Terry expressed her pride in delivering the sprint relay gold at the first-ever World Championships held on US soil, relishing the incredible atmosphere and support from the crowd. Steiner described the race as the most enjoyable and exhilarating of her track career so far, attributing it to the special energy of Hayward Field. Jefferson, who unexpectedly won the 100m title at this year's national championships, highlighted the surprise nature of their victory, emphasizing their team's confidence and ability to showcase their capabilities to the world.
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#CariftaGames #Carifta50 #Jamaica #Bahamas Jamaica had a mixed day at the Thomas A. Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas, during the 50th Carifta Games on Sunday, April 9. The Caribbean powerhouse took home two gold medals but got disqualified from the other two sprint relays they competed in. Jamaica's U20 boys' 4x100m team won gold with a fantastic final leg by DeAndre Daley, who crossed the finish line in 39.68 seconds. Bahamas took second place, clocking 39.78 seconds, while Trinidad and Tobago completed the podium in 40.83 seconds. The Jamaican U20 girls' 4x100m team secured another gold medal thanks to Alana Reid's stunning performance on the backstretch. Jamaica finished in 44.01 seconds, ahead of Trinidad and Tobago, who crossed the line in 45.35 seconds, and Bahamas in third place with a time of 45.55 seconds. However, things didn't go as planned for Jamaica's U17 teams in the 4x100m relays. The boys' team finished second, clocking 41.63 seconds behind the Bahamas, who won gold in 41.46 seconds. Grenada finished third with a time of 41.95 seconds. Unfortunately, the Jamaican team was disqualified later, and Grenada was promoted to the silver medal position. The U17 girls' team also crossed the finish line in first place, clocking 45.36 seconds, but they were later disqualified. Trinidad and Tobago moved up to the gold medal position with a time of 46.18 seconds, followed by the Bahamas in third place with a time of 46.43 seconds. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up to date with the latest news by checking out our website at http://trackalerts.com Also, ****Be sure to follow me on your favorite social media platform!*** Facebook http://facebook.com/trackalerts Twitter http://twitter.com/trackalerts Instagram http://instagram.com/trackalerts We want to hear from you! We are in an Olympic Games year, Toyko 2020 so join our lively discussion by leaving a comment below. You can also email us at info@trackalerts.com. Jamaica dominated track and field at the last three Olympic Games with Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson, Omar McLeod. Bolt won 100m and 200m gold medals in Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016 while Thompson won the Rio 2016 sprint double. Fraser-Pryce won the 100m in Beijing 2008 and London 2012 while McLeod 110m hurdles victory came in Rio 2016. In Tokyo 2020, Jamaica will be looking to Asafa Powell, along with new kids on the block Briana Williams, Kevona Davis, Ashanti Moore, Akeem Bloomfield, Kiara Grant, Yohan Blake, Danielle Williams, Janeek Brown and many more.
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