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Adelle Tracey competes in the heats of the women's 800m inside the Stade de France on Friday evening.
Zandrion Barnes (third) accepts the baton from Junelle Bromfield shortly after the exchange in the mixed 4x400m.
Oblique Seville (yellow top) crosses the finish line to win his men's 100m heats in 9.99 seconds inside the Stade de France on Saturday morning.
Ackeem Blake views the big screen monitor after finishing second in his 100m heats Saturday morning.
Kishane Thompson eases across the finish line to win heat one of the men's 100m in 10 seconds flat inside the Stade de France Saturday morning.
Jamaica's Adelle Tracey (left) runs during the women's Repechage Round of the 800m on Saturday morning.
Shanieka Ricketts reacts after her silver-medal performance in the women's triple jump on Saturday night.
From left Thea Lafond of Dominica and Jamaica's Shanieka Ricketts celebrate after their gold and silver-medal wins, respectively, at the Stade de France on Saturday night.
Rajindra Campbell celebrates after claiming a historic bronze medal in the men's shot put on Saturday night with 22.15m.
Lanae-Tava Thomas strikes a pose at the end of the 200m heats where she finished second in 22.70secs.
(From left) Algeria's Amine Bouanani, Jamaica's Orlando Bennett and Belgium's Michael Obasuyi
compete in the 110m hurdles heat two.
Jamaica's reigning men's 110m hurdles champion Hansle Parchment (left) clears a barrier next to China's Zhuoyi Xu who won in 13.40secs. Parchment finishes 5th in 13.43secs.
Lanae-Tava Thomas (right) of Jamaica competes in heat 5 of the women's 200m on Sunday morning. Thomas ran 22.70 seconds for second place.
Thea Lafond of Dominica reacts during the final of the women's triple jump at the Paris 2024 Olumpic Games inside the Stade de France on Saturday night. Lafond won with 15.02m.
Deandre Watkin breaks from the starting block during the men's 400m heats on Sunday. He finished 7th in 45.97 seconds and failed to show up for his Repechage Round on Monday morning.
Sean Bailey (2nd right) crosses the finish line in 44.68 seconds for fifth place behind winner, American Michael Norman (left) with 44.10 seconds.
Natoya Goule-Toppin leads the women's 800m semi-final field into the home stretch before fading and being eliminated.
Jamaica's Kishane Thompson (center) crosses the finish line in 9.80 seconds to win the men's 100m semi-finals on Sunday night.
Noah Lyles of the US celebrates with the country flag after being declared the official winner with 9.79 seconds on Sunday night.
Roshawn Clarke of Jamaica clears a hurdle on his way to victory in the men's 400m hurdles heats Monday morning. Clarke won in 48.17 seconds.
Jaheel Hyde (left) clears a barrier during the men's 400m hurdles heats on Monday morning. Hyde ran second in 49.08 seconds. At right Is the British Virgin Islands Kyron McMaster who finished third in 49.24 seconds.
Jaheel Hyde (center) races towards the end of the contest in the men's 400m hurdles. At right is Kyron McMaster.
Jamaica's Malik James-King races alone on his way to victory in the men's 400m hurdles heat. King won in 48.20 seconds.
Traves Smikle in action in Group A of the men's discus qualifying round inside the Stade de France on Monday morning. Smikle threw 65.91m to advance to the final after finishing fourth in the group.
(From left) the men's 100m gold medallist, American Noah Lyles, Jamaivca's Oblique Seville, South Africa's Akani Simbine, Kishane Thompson and American Fred Kerley drive to the finish line in the men's 100m final on Sunday night.
Ackelia Smith of Jamaica lands in the pit during the women's long jump qualifying inside the Stade de France on Tuesday morning. Smith cut the sand at 6.59m.
Chanice Porter in preparation mode during the women's long jump qualification at the Stade de France on Tuesday morning.
Andrew Hudson (second left) of Jamaica being surpassed by Sweden's Erik Erlandsson in the men's 200m Repechage Round on Tuesday morning. Erlandsson won in 20.49 seconds, with Hudson clocking 20.55 seconds.
Team Jamaica's captain Yona Knight-Wisdom executes of the his six dives during the men's 3m springboard diving competition at the Olympic Aquatics Centre on Tuesday morning.
Rushell Clayton runs out an easy winner of semi-final one in the women's 400m hurdles in a time of 53.0 seconds inside the Stade de France earlier this evening. The Jamaican thus qualified for the final.
Janieve Russell reacts at the end of semi-final two in the 400m hurdles after running 54.65 seconds for fourth place behind world record holder Sydney McLaughin-Levrone (52.13secs). Russell did not advance to the final.
Wayne Pinnock in action in the men's long jump final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games inside Stade de France on Tuesday evening.
Wayne Pinnock in action in the men's long jump final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games inside Stade de France on Tuesday evening.
Defending Olympic 110m hurdles gold medallist Hansle Parchment (centre) looks on after crossing the finish line in third place in the first semi-final on Wednesday evening. Parchment advanced to the final as the fastest loser with his 13.19 seconds.
Jamaica's Janeek Brown (centre) at the end of the heats of the women's 100m hurdles at the Stade de France on Wednesday morning. At left is Maayke Tjin-A-Lim of the Netherlands, and at right is Sidonie Fiadanantsoa of Madagascar.
(From left) Maayke Tjin-A-Lim of the Netherland, Jamaica's Janeek Brown and Madagascar's Sidonie Fiadanantsoa in the heat of battle inside the Stade de France.
Ackera Nugent (centre) eases across the finish line in 12.65secs ahead of Devynne Charlton (right) of The Bahamas and Finland's Lotta Harala.
Daniella Williams of Jamaica attacks a hurdles in the women's 100m hurdles heat on Wednesday morning. Williams won in 12.59 seconds.
Navasky Anderson competes in the men's 800m heats where he finished fifth in heat five in 1:46.82 minutes.
Romaine Beckford clears the bar at 2.24m to advance to the final of the men's high jump on Wednesday morning.
Adelle Tracey (left) competes in the women's 1500m Repechage Round where she finished in 11th place in 4:14.52 minutes.
Jamaica's Wayne Pinnock proudly displays his silver medal won in the men's long jump final on Tuesday night. Pinnock leapt to 8.36m to claim the medal, Jamaica's first in the discipline since James Beckford at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Rasheed Broadbell (centre) of Jamaica powers through against Italy's Lorenzo Ndele Simonelli (left) and Jason Joseph of Switzerland during heat two of the men's 110m hurdles semi-finals. Broadbell clocked 13.21 seconds.
Orlando Bennett reacts after winning semi-final three of the men's 110m hurdles inside the Stade de France on Wednesday evening. Bennett clocked 13.09 second to be Jamaica's fastest qualifier heading into the final.
Jamaica's Roje Stona celebrates winning the men's discus throw with an Olympic Games Record 70.0m at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France.
Danniel Thomas-Dodd in action during the women's discus qualification on Thursday. Thomas-Dodd finished 13th overall and miss the final 12 by one place.
Jaheel Hyde of Jamaica (left) competes in his heat of the men's 400m semi-finals. He finished seventh in 50.03 seconds. At right is Brazil's Alison Dos Santos who finished third in the event in 47.95 seconds.
Malik James-King (right) competes in the semi-finals of the men's 400m hurdles on August 7, 2024. James-King stumbled after hitting the last barrier and faded into seventh place in 48.85 seconds.
Junelle Bromfield races out of lane nine in the women's 400m semi-finals where she eighth in 51.93 seconds.
Junelle Bromfield races out of lane nine in the women's 400m semi-finals where she eighth in 51.93 seconds.
Stacey Ann Williams in her semi-final of the women's 400m on Wednesday. She ended seventh in 50.79 seconds.
Lloydriia Cameron prepares to throw the shot put in Group A of the qualifier on Thursday. She threw 18.02m, a season best.
Navasky Anderson (second left) competes in the men's 800m repechage round on Thursday morning. He ran 1:46.01 minutes and failed to advance to the final.
Ackelia Smith lands in the sand pit during the women's long jump final where Smith finished eighth with 6.66m.
Rushell Clayton looks on at the end of the women's 400m hurdles final where she finished fifth in 52.68 seconds.
Rasheed Broadbell (second left) races towards the finish line in the men's 110m hurdles final. At left is gold medal winner Grant Holloway, while second right is silver medal winner Danie Roberts. Spain's Enrique Llopis is at right.
Jamaica's Stephenie Ann McPherson (yellow top) accepts the baton from teammate Cherokee Young during the final handover of the 4x400m relays which Jamaica won in season best 3:24.92 minutes.
The Jamaican women's 4x400m relay team (from left) Ashley Williams, Andrenette Knight, Stephenie Ann McPherson (lying) and Cherokee Young after winning the event.
World Champion Danielle Williams makes her through the mixed zone after her semi-final effort in the women's 100m hurdles event.
Janeek Brown (yellow top) of Jamaica competes in the women's 100m hurdles semi-finals where she finished seventh in 12.92 seconds.
Janeek Brown (yellow top) of Jamaica competes in the women's 100m hurdles semi-finals where she finished seventh in 12.92 seconds.
Jaydon Hibbert lands in the pit during one of his jumps in the men's triple jump final a the Paris 2024 Olympic Games inside the Stade de France on Friday.
Roshawn Clarke tumbles after crashing into the 10th and final barrier during the men's 400m hurdles final. He eventually stopped and did not finish the race.
A stunned Ackera Nugent reacts after crashing out of the women's 100m hurdles final at the Stade de France on Saturday night.
Romaine Beckford of Jamaica looks on during the men's high jump final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games inside the Stade de France on Saturday evening.
Jamaica's women's 4x400m relay members (yellow top) Andrenette Knight, Shiann Salmon and Stephenie Ann McPherson prior to the start of the relay on Saturday night.
Romaine Beckford of Jamaica looks on during the men's high jump final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games inside the Stade de France on Saturday evening.
(From left) Kaliese Spencer-Carter, Bev McDonald and Chelsea Hammond-Ross proudly display their bronze medals received at a reallocation ceremony at Champions House in Paris on Friday. The three were reallocated medals after the disqualification of athletes due to drugs violations.



