Kishane Thompson won Jamaica’s Olympic qualifier with a time of 9.77.
Jamaican sprinter Kishane Thompson moved to the top of the world statistics in the 100 meters on Friday, when the clock stopped at a time of 9.77 in the final of the Olympic qualifiers in Jamaica. The time is also the 22-year-old athlete’s own record.
Came second in the competition Oblique Seville with a time of 9.82 and third Akeem Blake with a time of 9.92.
In women, she ran the same distance to victory Shericka Jackson with a time of 10.84. Came second Tia Clayton with a time of 10.90 and third Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce with a time of 10.94.
In women’s world statistics, the American is at the top Sha’Carri Richardson with a time of 10.71. He ran the time in the US Olympic qualifier on June 22.