Jamaica's Fedrick Dacres (left) shows off his silver medal alongside gold medallist Daniel Stahl (centre) of Sweden and Austria's Lukas Weisshaidinger, who collected bronze,during the men's discus event presentation ceremony yesterday.
THE WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Pictorial — Oct 2, 2019
Jamaica’s Akeem Bloomfield catches his breath after placing second in heat one of the men’s 400m on day five of the IAAF World Athletic Championships in Doha, Qatar, yesterday. Bloomfield clocked 45.34
(Photos: Collin Reid courtesy of Courts, Alliance Investments, KFC and JNBS)
Jamaica’s national record holder Rusheen McDonald (right) crosses the line in fifth position in heat fiveof the men’s 400-m, behind winner Steven Gardener (foreground) of The Bahamas.
Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson (left) and Shaunae Miller-Uibo of TheBahamas acknowlege each other after completing their 400-msemi-final.
American Donavan Brazier celebrates his championship-record performance of 1:42.34 in the men’s800-m final yesterday.
Rushell Clayton watches the replay on the big screen after winningher heat in the women’s 400-m hurdles (Collin Reid)
Jamaica’s Akeem Bloomfield catches his breath after placingsecond in heat one of the men’s 400m on day five of the IAAFWorld Athletic Championships in Doha, Qatar, yesterday. Bloomfieldclocked 45.34 (Photos: Collin Reid courtesy of Courts, AllianceInvestments, KFC and JNBS)
Stephenie Ann McPherson cutsa relaxed figure after winningher 400-m semi-final
Shiann Salmon clears a obstacle on her way to a third place finishin heat one of the women’s 400-m hurdles. Salmon clcoked a newpersonal best of 55.20 in qualifying for the semi-final.