Jamaica’s relay gains speed as World Championships beckon

LONDON, UK — Jamaica’s men’s 4×100-meter relay team delivered a commanding performance at the London Diamond League on Saturday, catapulting themselves into a prime qualifying position for the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

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With the stakes high and the clock ticking toward the August 24 deadline, the quartet of Rohan Watson, Oblique Seville, Kadrian Goldson, and Kishane Thompson combined for a season’s best 37.80 seconds—the third-fastest time in the world this year.

Diamond League dominance: Jamaica outpaces European rivals

Racing at the historic Olympic Stadium, the Jamaicans left their European opponents in their wake. Great Britain’s top team clocked 38.08 seconds for second, while the Netherlands followed with 38.17 seconds.

The victory wasn’t just a display of speed—it was strategic. Jamaica’s performance elevated them to 15th in the World Championships qualification standings, displacing the Netherlands to 16th and effectively eliminating Nigeria from contention for now.

With only two qualifying spots available beyond the 14 teams that advanced at the World Athletics Relays in China this past March, Jamaica now controls its own destiny as the deadline nears.

World-class execution: A new era takes shape

Jamaica’s 37.80-second relay marks a pivotal moment for a team seeking to reassert its global dominance. Only the USA and South Africa have posted faster times in 2024, underscoring the competitive strength of this Jamaican quartet.

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Their execution—sharp baton exchanges, explosive acceleration, and unyielding focus—suggests a relay team not only on the rise, but ready to compete with the world’s elite.

Jackson leads women’s quartet to strong finish

Meanwhile, Jamaica’s women’s 4x100m team also delivered a solid performance, finishing second in 42.50 seconds, behind Great Britain-1’s world-leading 41.69 seconds. The British team surged ahead with a flawless run, but the Jamaicans held firm to remain in the medal conversation.

The Jamaican lineup featured Shericka Jackson on the opening leg, followed by Jonielle Smith, Tina Clayton, and Brianna Williams on anchor. Their chemistry showed promise, even as the British team produced a near-perfect race on home soil.

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France rounded out the top three with a time of 43.54 seconds.

Eyes on Tokyo: Jamaican sprinters building momentum

With the World Championships fast approaching, Jamaica’s sprinters are sharpening form at the right time. The men’s team, in particular, has surged from the fringes into a qualifying spot with one of the year’s most electrifying performances.

The road to Tokyo is far from over—but if Sunday’s showing in London is any indication, Jamaica is accelerating toward the global stage with purpose and power.

 

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