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Blake records season-best despite final disqualification at Austrian Open

By Ian Burnett··1 min read
Blake records season-best despite final disqualification at Austrian Open
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  • His season-best effort underscored his resolve to compete at the highest levels.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>In the final, Blake crossed the finish line in third place with a time of 10.26 seconds.
  • However, his results were invalidated due to a false start that led to his disqualification.
  • Williams, who is based in Austria and trained by Coach Phillip Unfried, ran a strong race in the women's 100m, clocking an impressive 11.33 seconds.
  • Her time of 11.33 seconds is a solid mark as she aims to continue improving and achieving new personal bests.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

Double Olympic silver medalist Yohan Blake demonstrated his enduring prowess at the 2024 Raiffeisen Austrian Open in Eisenstadt, Austria, on Wednesday.

Blake clocked a season-best 10.16 seconds in the 100m heats, showcasing his experience and competitive edge. However, the final did not go as planned for the Jamaican sprint star, as he was disqualified for a false start, nullifying his third-place finish time of 10.26 seconds.

The 34-year-old Blake's performance in the heats was a testament to his determination to remain a formidable force in sprinting, even as he navigates the later stages of his illustrious career. His season-best effort underscored his resolve to compete at the highest levels.

In the final, Blake crossed the finish line in third place with a time of 10.26 seconds. However, his results were invalidated due to a false start that led to his disqualification. The disqualification came as a significant disappointment, especially after his promising performance in the heats.

Ran a strong race in the women's 100m

Fellow Jamaican sprinter Christania Williams also impressed at the meet. Williams, who is based in Austria and trained by Coach Phillip Unfried, ran a strong race in the women's 100m, clocking an impressive 11.33 seconds. Her performance highlights her consistent progress and potential as she continues to train and compete in Europe.

The Raiffeisen Austrian Open served as a crucial platform for athletes like Blake and Williams to gauge their form and readiness as they prepare for upcoming National Championships in just over a month’s time. Despite the setback in the final, Blake's season-best time in the heats remains a positive takeaway, indicating his capacity to compete at high levels.

For Williams, the meet was an opportunity to showcase her talent and the results of her training under Coach Unfried's guidance. Her time of 11.33 seconds is a solid mark as she aims to continue improving and achieving new personal bests.

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