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    Prince and Campbell finish 6th and 7th in 60mh final at World Indoors – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14March 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jamaica’s Demario Prince and Jerome Campbell completed sixth and seventh, respectively, within the males’s 60m hurdles last on the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, on Saturday.

    Prince, who received his semi-final in 6.60 seconds, clocked 6.63 within the last, whereas Campbell recorded 7.71.

    American Grant Holloway claimed his third consecutive world indoor title, profitable gold in 7.42 seconds to increase his 11-year profitable streak.

    After some shut races by means of the rounds, Holloway was a category aside within the last, profitable by 0.12 from France’s Wilhem Belocian. China’s Liu Junxi was only a additional 0.01 behind, taking bronze in 7.55.

    From left, Natasha Morrison, of Jamaica, Natacha Ngoye, of Congo, Geraldine Frey, of Switzerland, and Michelle-Lee Ahye, of Trinidad And Tobago, compete within the girls’s 60 metres heats on the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, Saturday, March 22, 2025. (AP Photograph/Vincent Thian).

    Jamaica’s Natasha Morrison and Jodean Williams exited the ladies’s 60m after falling brief within the semi-finals.

    Morrison clocked 7.25 seconds to complete fifth within the first semi-final, whereas Williams ran 7.22 seconds for fourth place within the third.

    Mujinga Kambundji received an exhilarating last showdown to regain the 60m crown. The Swiss sprinter clocked 7.04 to carry off Italy’s Zaynab Dosso by simply 0.02.

    Patrizia van der Weken made much more historical past for Luxembourg, her third-place end in 7.07 securing her nation’s first ever world medal, indoors or out.



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