- Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce matched her season’s best of 10.67 seconds to win the 100 meters at the Paris Diamond League meeting on Saturday.
- “It was a heavenly race and I’m content with the time,” said Fraser-Pryce in the wake of timing the twelfth quickest time ever.
- “It propels me to go occasion quicker.”
Fraser-Pryce, the 35-year-old Jamaican was on fire after a really quick begin to beat Daryll Neita and Marie-Josee Ta Lou by 0.34.
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American Devon Allen was notably better than the opposition in the 110m obstacles, completing in 13.16. Albeit outside his own best, Allen was generally in charge at the Charlety arena a month prior to the big showdowns in Eugene, Oregon.
Shaunae Miller-Uibo likewise facilitated her direction to triumph in the 400m in 50.10 in the wake of dialing back in the last stretch.
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The Bahamian said recently that she wouldn’t endeavor to turn into the principal lady to come out on top for three successive Olympic championships in a singular running occasion.
Canada’s Olympic hero Andre de Grasse frustrated with fourth spot in the 200m, won by South African Lux Adams in 19.82 in the Diamond League’s penultimate leg before the universes.



















