Women’s relays spark hope as Navasky Anderson rewrites record in 800m final

Jamaica’s Navasky Anderson etched his name deeper into the record books on Saturday night at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, clocking a stunning 1:42.76 minutes to reset the national 800m record.

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Although the mark was only good enough for seventh place, Anderson became the first Jamaican man ever to contest an 800m World Championship final. He faced an elite field led by Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi, who stormed to victory in a Championship Record 1:41.86 minutes. Algeria’s Djamel Sedjati claimed silver with a season-best 1:41.90 minutes, while Canada’s Marco Arop secured bronze in 1:41.95 minutes.

Remarkably, Anderson—who had entered the meet without even meeting the qualifying standard of 1:44.50 minutes—went under that time in all three rounds, lowering his own national record twice in the process. His Tokyo campaign, though medal-less, marked a historic step forward for Jamaican middle-distance running.

Women’s relays impress with authority

If Anderson’s achievement carried pride, Jamaica’s women’s sprint relays carried power.

The 4x100m quartet of Jodean Williams, Tia Clayton, Tina Clayton, and Jonielle Smith scorched heat one in a world-leading 41.80 seconds, blowing away their competition. Yet their mark was eclipsed moments later by the United States, who fired back with an even faster 41.60 seconds in heat two.

A similar script unfolded in the 4x400m relay, where Jamaica’s foursome of Dejanae Oakley, Stacey-Ann Williams, Roneisha McGregor, and Nickisha Pryce clocked a world-leading 3:22.77 minutes in heat one—only for the Americans again to respond with 3:22.53 minutes in the second heat. Both Jamaican teams advanced comfortably to Sunday’s finals, setting up blockbuster showdowns for gold.

Men’s relay nightmare continues

For Jamaica’s men’s 4x100m relay, however, Tokyo was another tale of missteps and missed chances.

In what has become a recurring issue this season, the squad once again failed to complete the race—making it three botched efforts in four starts. Awkward baton changes plagued the first two exchanges, before Ryiem Forde and anchor Kishane Thompson fumbled the stick entirely.

Despite boasting the raw speed of world-class sprinters like Ackeem Blake and Oblique Seville, the team’s lack of chemistry cost them dearly. What could have been a golden opportunity ended instead in frustration, raising urgent questions about preparation and discipline.

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Men’s 4x400m await run-off decision

There was at least some measure of hope for the men’s 4x400m relay team. Bovel McPherson, Jevaughn Powell, Jasauna Dennis, and Delano Kennedy placed fourth in their heat with 2:59.13 minutes. Initially listed as qualifiers for the final, their fate shifted when protests from the U.S. and Kenya in heat one led to a scheduled run-off early Sunday morning. The result of that race will determine whether Jamaica secures a place in the final as a non-automatic qualifier.

Field events bring no joy

In the throws, Jamaica endured a rough outing. None of the men’s discus trio—Chad Wright (62.87m), Fedrick Dacres (60.54m), or Ralford Mullings (56.82m)—were able to advance beyond the qualifying round. Cuba’s Mario Díaz (65.55m) also bowed out prematurely.

The women’s shot put was no kinder, with Lloydricia Cameron’s 17.77m good only for eighth in her group and short of progression. Regional neighbors also struggled: Cuba’s Dianelis Delis (17.39m) and Grenada’s Kelise Murrel-Ross (16.19m) both fell at the preliminary stage.

Eyes on the final day

As the Championships draw to a close on Sunday, Jamaica will look to its women’s 4x100m and 4x400m teams to bring home more medals. The men’s 4x400m, pending the outcome of the U.S.–Kenya run-off, may yet have one last chance to contest for silverware.

Jamaica has already secured eight medals – one gold, four silver and three bronze.

 

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