Shericka Jackson delivers statement run, Campbell breaks National Record in Xiamen

Just 24 hours after admitting frustration with the direction of her season, Shericka Jackson delivered the kind of performance that instantly reshapes the global sprint conversation.

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The two-time world champion produced a breathtaking run in the women’s 200 meters at the Xiamen Diamond League on Saturday, storming to victory in a meet-record and season-best 21.87 seconds, the second-fastest time recorded anywhere in the world this year.

Only Julien Alfred, who clocked 21.86 earlier this season, has gone quicker.

For Jackson, however, the performance was about far more than rankings or statistics. It was a declaration.

After openly confessing on Friday that she was “not satisfied” with her campaign, the Jamaican superstar responded with a race full of authority, rhythm, and raw power.

Jackson dominates from start to finish

Running from lane seven, Jackson exploded from the blocks and immediately seized control of the race.

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Her transition through the curve was smooth and aggressive, allowing her to separate from the field before unleashing another devastating gear down the homestretch. By the finish line, the result was never in doubt.

The victory also marked consecutive Diamond League wins in the event for the Jamaican star, who now appears to be building momentum at exactly the right stage of the season.

Shaunae Miller-Uibo once again had to settle for second place, although her season-best 22.04 seconds was another encouraging sign in her comeback campaign.

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American sprinter Anavia Battle, the previous meet record holder, finished third in a season-best 22.29 seconds, while former world 100-meter champion Sha’Carri Richardson crossed fourth in 22.38 seconds.

Rajindra Campbell delivers historic throw

Jackson’s brilliance was only part of a memorable night for Jamaica in Xiamen.

Olympic bronze medalist Rajindra Campbell produced a landmark performance in the men’s shot put, launching a Jamaican national record 22.34 meters on his fifth attempt to secure victory.

The massive throw allowed Campbell to overpower American rivals Jordan Geist and Ryan Crouser, who finished second and third, respectively.

Gayle, Distin, Bennett add to Jamaica’s strong showing

In the men’s long jump, former world champion Tajay Gayle produced his best performance of the season, soaring 8.32 meters to finish second.

The event was won by Greece’s Miltiadis Tentoglou, whose world-leading and meet-record leap of 8.46 meters reaffirmed his dominance. Jamaican jumper Wayne Pinnock ended sixth with a season-best 7.93m.

Meanwhile, Lamara Distin secured third place in the women’s high jump after clearing 1.94 meters, while hurdler Orlando Bennett matched his season’s best of 13.20 seconds to claim bronze in the men’s 110-meter hurdles.

Russell produces jaw-dropping hurdles performance

The evening’s final track event produced another extraordinary moment, this time from Olympic champion Masai Russell.

Russell shattered her own world-leading mark from the previous week, blazing to a stunning 12.14 seconds in the women’s 100-meter hurdles, a performance that established new meet, Diamond League, and Area records.

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan placed second in a season-best 12.28 seconds, while Bahamian hurdler Devynne Charlton secured third in a national-record 12.37 seconds.

Jamaica also featured strongly in the event, with Megan Simmonds finishing fourth in a season-best 12.62 seconds. Ackera Nugent was sixth in another season-best 12.64 seconds, while Danielle Williams finished seventh in 12.90 seconds.

More world leaders close out spectacular meet

Elsewhere on the program, Botswana’s Busang Kebinatshipi scorched the track in the men’s 400 meters, producing a meet-record and world-leading 43.92 seconds.

He finished ahead of Zambia’s Muzala Samukonga (44.04) and South Africa’s Zakithi Nene (44.40).

In the men’s 400-meter hurdles, Brazil’s Alison dos Santos clocked a world-leading 46.72 seconds to hold off Norway’s Karsten Warholm, who finished in a season-best 46.82 seconds. American Caleb Dean took third in a season-best 47.75 seconds.

But despite the parade of elite performances, the spotlight belonged to Jackson, whose explosive sprint through Xiamen may have signaled the full return of one of track and field’s most feared competitors.

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