Bailey backs Kishane Thompson for sprint supremacy after record-breaking run

Jamaica’s sprint future received a powerful endorsement after Kishane Thompson delivered a stunning early-season performance that reverberated across the track and field world.

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The 24-year-old Olympic and World Championship silver medalist clocked a blistering 14.92 seconds over 150 meters at the Miramar Invitational in Florida, erasing a decades-old benchmark and instantly igniting conversations about his ceiling this season.

In doing so, Thompson surpassed the previous mark of 14.97 set in 1994 by Linford Christie, and did so in his first-ever race at the distance.

A legend weighs in

For Donovan Bailey, the significance of that performance extends far beyond the time itself.

The former Olympic champion and world record holder sees something deeper, technical maturity, composure, and a rare ability to harness power efficiently.

“What I loved about what he’s done is his consistency, his consistency in relaxing, his consistency in getting out of his drive phase and knowing where his body position is, and this came through in the 150m,” Bailey said on his YouTube channel.

Power meets precision

Thompson’s physique makes his fluidity even more remarkable.

Bailey, reflecting on his own career, highlighted the physical demands of sprinting at the highest level, and why Thompson’s mechanics stand out.

“Kishane’s a big dude. When I competed, my competition weight was 209 pounds, and he’s a bigger guy than I am, so I think that it’s incredible that he can muster such incredible strength around the corner, come off the turn, and maintain it.”

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The ability to sustain speed through the curve and transition seamlessly into the straight is often a separator among elite sprinters, an area where Thompson is already excelling.

Building momentum across distances

Though he has yet to open his 100-meter campaign this season, Thompson’s early outings suggest a carefully constructed progression.

At last month’s World Indoor Athletics Championships, he produced a personal best 6.45 seconds in the 60 meters to secure silver, offering further evidence of his explosive acceleration and growing consistency.

Now, with both speed and endurance elements sharpening, expectations are rising rapidly.

Heavyweight clashes on the horizon

The season ahead will test Thompson against some of the sport’s most formidable names.

He is slated to compete on the Diamond League circuit, with potential appearances at the Commonwealth Games in July and the World Athletics Ultimate Championships in September.

A marquee showdown looms at the Xiamen Diamond League, where he is expected to face Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo alongside American sprint standouts Christian Coleman and Kenny Bednarek.

“He’s the best at top speed”

Despite the depth of competition, Bailey believes Thompson possesses a decisive edge, particularly in the latter phases of the race.

“I think Kishane is ready. I think that he’s doing some speed endurance running or training for him to relax when he gets to that 75- 80m mark and let the race come to him.

“Although you’ll have someone like Christian Coleman, or some of the other shorter athletes that could probably match him over the first 30m, when he gets up, adjusts, and allows everything to come to him, he’s the best guy, top speed-wise,” Bailey said.

A season poised for takeoff

For Bailey, the trajectory is clear: Thompson is not just improving, he is evolving into a complete sprinter.

“He’s going to be good this summer. I just kind of like what he’s doing, and he’s kind of embracing his total speed and embodying who he’s supposed to be.”

With technique aligning seamlessly with raw power, and confidence building with every race, the signs point toward a season where Kishane Thompson could firmly establish himself as the man to beat in global sprinting.

 

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