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    National record holders Nikisha Pryce and Rusheen McDonald claim 400m titles – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14June 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Rusheen McDonald (proper) celebrates successful the lads’s 400m on the Jamaica Trials on Sunday, June 29, 2025.

    Nationwide report holders Nikisha Pryce and Rusheen McDonald each claimed victories within the 400m finals on the final day of the Jamaica Trials on Sunday.

    Pryce efficiently defended her ladies’s 400m title with a season’s finest 49.97 seconds on the Nationwide Stadium. The Paris 2024 Olympic semi-finalist took the lead off the ultimate bend and, regardless of stress from Stacey-Ann Williams, pulled away to safe victory. Dejanea Oakley of the College of Georgia narrowly edged out Williams for second place, with each clocking 50.08 seconds.

    Nikisha Pryce (left) crosses the end line to win the ladies’s 400m on the Jamaica Trials on the Nationwide Stadium in Kingston on Sunday, June 29, 2025. (PHOTO: Marlon Reid).

    McDonald received his first senior males’s 400m title, recording a season’s finest 44.85 seconds—his quickest time in two years. He surged to the entrance with about 50 metres remaining and appeared to have a cushty win, however his early celebration close to the end allowed Delano Kennedy to shut the hole. Kennedy completed second in 44.91, whereas Jevaughn Powell positioned third in 45.08.

    Final 12 months’s shock winner, Deandre Watkins, completed sixth in 45.82.



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