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    Ackera Nugent dominates McLaughlin-Levrone to win back-to-back Grand Slam titles in Philadelphia – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14June 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ackera Nugent (left) of Jamaica crosses the road forward of the US’ Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone within the ladies’s 100 metres through the Grand Slam Monitor collection at Franklin Area in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., on Sunday, June 1, 2025. (PHOTO: Grand Slam Monitor/Instagram).

    Jamaica’s Ackera Nugent captured her second consecutive Grand Slam Monitor title after profitable the ladies’s 100 metres at Franklin Area in Philadelphia on Sunday, finishing a sweep of the brief hurdles race group in dominant style.

    Nugent, the nationwide document holder within the 100m hurdles, gained the 100m in 11.11 seconds on the ultimate day of competitors, forward of American Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (11.21), a four-time Olympic champion and world document holder within the 400m hurdles. Switzerland’s Ditaji Kambundji took third in 11.41.

    Danielle Williams of Jamaica, the winner of the Kingston Grand Slam, completed fourth in 12.84, whereas the opposite Jamaican within the discipline – Megan Tapper – positioned sixth in 11.52.

    The victory capped a profitable weekend for Nugent, who additionally gained the 100m hurdles on Saturday. With two wins from two occasions, she topped the ladies’s brief hurdles race group standings with a most 24 factors, incomes the US$100,000 prize. She had beforehand gained the identical race group on the second cease within the collection, in Miami on Could 3.

    McLaughlin-Levrone, making a uncommon look within the 100m sprint after ending fifth within the 100m hurdles a day earlier, positioned second general within the group with 12 factors to gather US$50,000.

    Higher identified for her dominance in one-lap occasions — each the 400m and 400m hurdles — McLaughlin-Levrone stepped into unfamiliar territory over the weekend. The three-time world champion has by no means earlier than raced the 100m flat professionally. The American had gained the lengthy hurdles race teams — 400m and 400m hurdles — on the season’s first two meets in Kingston and Miami.

    Tia Jones (USA), who was second within the 100m hurdles and seventh within the 100m sprint (11.66), completed third within the group standings for US$30,000.

    Tapper, Kambundji, and American Tonea Marshall all ended with 9 factors, however Tapper ranked highest on a tie-break to earn fourth place and US$25,000. Kambundji and Marshall took house US$20,000 and US$15,000 respectively for fifth and sixth. Williams earned US$12,500 for her seventh-place end with seven factors.

    Philadelphia marked the third cease of the inaugural Grand Slam Monitor collection, based by four-time US Olympic champion Michael Johnson. The four-meet circuit options world stars and substantial prize cash. The format requires athletes to compete in two occasions per meet, with factors awarded primarily based on placements. General group winners earn US$100,000, whereas eighth-place finishers obtain US$10,000.

    A complete of 96 athletes compete at every Slam: 48 designated ‘Racers’ signed for the total collection, and 48 rotating ‘Challengers’. Occasions are contested throughout six disciplines: brief sprints, brief hurdles, lengthy sprints, lengthy hurdles, brief distance, and lengthy distance.



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