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Bolt eases to 400m win
World superstar Usain Bolt cruises towards the end ofhis 400m race ahead of Racers Track Club teammateEdino Steele at the GC Foster Classic inside theNational Stadium yesterday. Bolt clocked 46.38seconds. (PHOTO: BRYAN CUMMINGS)
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BY SHERDON COWAN Observer staff reporter  
March 13, 2015

Bolt eases to 400m win

STETHS, Edwin Allen seem set to capture $1m Digicel Grand Prix prizes

DOUBLE-sprint record holder Usain Bolt clocked a modest 46.38 seconds to win the men’s clubs and institution 400-metre run when he made a surprise appearance at the Digicel/ Lucozade Sport GC Foster Classic at the National Stadium yesterday.

Running out of lane four in heat one, Bolt was comfortable along the back straight and came of the curve ahead of the field to win ahead of his Racers Track Club teammate Edino Steele, who clocked 46.80 seconds. Former Calabar sensation Javon ‘Donkey man’ Francis, who clocked 46.49 seconds to win his heat, was second overall with Steele finishing third.

The 28-year-old Bolt, who was running the event for the first time in almost two years, told reporters that he was happy with the run.

“Overall it was a good run; I haven’t run it in the past two seasons, so for me to be actually competing again and getting a lot more running in is a positive thing (where) I can get back into shape, so I am happy with myself,” he said.

The Olympic and World Championships multiple-gold medallist added that he is looking forward to competing more this season ahead of the World Championships in Beijing, China, in August.

“The first thing is always the championship, that is always the key….to defend my titles ,and then the times. I want to run fast this season and if the world record comes I would be very happy, but it is always about the championship and I will be taking my time and work my way up to a fast time.”

Meanwhile, the Digicel Grand Prix Championship series was brought to an exciting end with the 4×400-metre relays as St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) and Edwin Allen High were both on the verge of taking home the top prize of $1 million each in gym equipment.

At press time it was STETHS leading the boys’ standings with 210 points, 74 points ahead of Calabar (136), with Jamaica College (122) and Kingston College (96), rounding off the top four.

The girls’ section was more closely contested as Central Champions Edwin Allen (111) were just ahead of Vere Technical (110). Wolmer’s Girls (101) and STETHS (96) completed the top four.

It was a ding-dong battle in the girls’ 4X400-metre open event, before Edwin Allen showed their class to pull away from the field to win in 3:36.67 minutes. Vere Technical were second in 3:37.04 minutes, while Holmwood Technical finished third in 3:40.10 minutes.

The boys’ equivalent was won by STETHS in 3:11.02 minutes, ahead of Jamaica College (3:12.50) and Holmwood Technical (3:15.61).

Earlier in the day, Twayne Crooks of Kingston College clocked a fast 45.93 seconds to win the boys’ 19 and under 400-metre Grand Prix final, ahead of Shawndail McLaren (47.77sec) of Jamaica College and Rogay Granston (47.99sec) of Holmwood Technical.

The girls’ 19 and under final was won by Alesha Kelly of Hydel High, who redeemed herself following a disappointing disqualification at the Carifta Trials for a lane infringement. Kelly won in 53.95 seconds ahead of Dawnalee Lonely (54.38sec) of Camperdown and Derri-Ann Hill (54.84secs) of Vere Technical.

Calabar’s prodigy Christopher Taylor was smooth in victory in the boys’ 17 and under category in 49.61 seconds, followed by Leonardo Ledgister (50.10secs) of St Elizabeth Technical and Achebe Thompson (50.12secs) of Excelsior High.

The girls’ 16 and under event was won by Shanice Walker of Vere Technical in 55.77 seconds with Satanya Wright (57.80sec) of St Elizabeth Technical and Janielle Josephs (58.49secs) of St Andrew Technical finishing second and third, respectively.

St Elizabeth Technical’s Nigel Ellis clocked a fast 21.07 seconds on his way to victory in the boys’ 19 and under 200-metre Grand Prix final ahead of teammate Hujaye Cornwall (21.12sec) and Shivanarine Small (21.42secs) of Kingston College.

Sabrina Mason of Rusea’s High produced a late burst of speed to win the girls’ section in 24.02 seconds, overtaking Britney Hew (24.77sec) of Holmwood Technical and Toni-Ann Nelson (24.90sec) of St Hugh’s.

The outstanding Dejour Russell of Calabar won the boys’ 17 and under event in an eye-catching 21.16 seconds, ahead of Tyreke Bryan (22.02sec) of Kingston College and Herbert Morrison’s Jadeja Reynolds (22.05sec).

Kashekia Cameron of Edwin Allen won the girls’ 16 and under category in 23.95 seconds, with Edwin Allen’s Khamoy Farquharson (24.27sec) and Shaunelle Riley (24.63sec) of Immaculate Conception taking the runners-up spots.

 

Calabar’s Michael O’Hara(centre) looks at thedisplay board at the end ofthe 19 and under 100mfinal in the Digicel GrandPrix Series inside theNational Stadiumyesterday. (PHOTOS:BRYAN CUMMINGS)
Kiara Grant (left) of Alpha Academy crosses the finish line towin the 17 and under 100m final ahead of the Edwin Allen pairof Aaliyah Hopkins (right) and Shavell Riley yesterday.

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