JAMAICA BLOW

Jamaica sprinter Shericka Jackson out of women’s 200 meters

The absence of the two-time World champion at the distance is another blow to the Jamaican team

In Summary

•Julien Alfred from Saint Lucia won gold in Saturday’s 100-meter final to claim the first-ever Olympic medal for her small nation.

•Veteran sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce withdrew from the semi-finals of the 100 meters on Saturday night.

 

Shericka Jackson
Shericka Jackson
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There was a surprise on the athletics track in Saint-Denis on Sunday morning, with Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson failing to appear for her heat in the 200 meters.

  The absence of the two-time World champion at the distance is another blow to the Jamaican team after veteran sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce withdrew from the semi-finals of the 100 meters on Saturday night.

   Jackson won bronze in the 100 meters and 4x400 meters in Tokyo in 2020 and gold in the 4x100 meters, but dropped the 100 meters from her schedule in Paris to focus on the 200 meters.

Julien Alfred from Saint Lucia won gold in Saturday’s 100-meter final to claim the first-ever Olympic medal for her small nation.