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    Jamaica’s Thompson and Clayton strike gold at Astana Indoor Meet

    January 29, 20252 Mins Read24 Views
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    In the women’s 60 meters, Tia Clayton delivered a performance for the ages, breaking the meet record with a scintillating time of 7.18 seconds.
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    By Ian Burnett

         KAZAKHSTAN – Jamaican track stars Kishane Thompson and Tia Clayton, representing the celebrated MVP Track Club, electrified the Astana Indoor Meet for Amin Tuyakov Prizes, claiming stunning gold medals in their respective events on Saturday.

    Their commanding performances added another glittering chapter to Jamaica’s rich legacy in athletics.

    Thompson triumphs in 60m dash despite injury scare

    In the fiercely contested men’s 60 meters final, 23-year-old Kishane Thompson, an Olympic silver medalist in the 100 meters, blazed through the track to secure victory in 6.56 seconds. The triumph marked a stellar start to his indoor season, following his season-opening 6.48 seconds outdoors in Jamaica just last weekend.

    However, the jubilant moment came with a hint of concern as Thompson appeared to limp moments after crossing the finish line. While the severity of the issue remains unclear, his dominance over the field was undeniable, finishing ahead of Oman’s Ali Anwar Baluchi (6.60 seconds) and Japan’s Shuhei Tada (6.62 seconds).

    Tia Clayton dominates women’s sprint

    In the women’s 60 meters, Tia Clayton delivered a performance for the ages, breaking the meet record with a scintillating time of 7.18 seconds. Her victory cemented her status as one of the sport’s brightest young stars and highlighted her impeccable form.

    Clayton’s achievement was made even more memorable as her twin sister, Tina Clayton, also made it to the podium, capturing bronze with a time of 7.36 seconds, narrowly edged by Portugal’s Lorene Bazolo in 7.34 seconds. Poland’s Magdalena Stefanowicz matched Tina’s time but was placed fourth in a photo finish.

    A golden start to the indoor season

    Both athletes exemplified the excellence that the MVP Track Club is renowned for, leaving an indelible mark on the opening leg of the World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold. Thompson’s powerful sprinting and Clayton’s record-breaking dash underscore Jamaica’s continued dominance in global track and field.

    While celebrations are in full swing, Thompson’s injury scare casts a shadow of uncertainty over his immediate competitive future. Fans and coaches alike will be eagerly awaiting updates on his condition, as his recent performances suggest he is poised for a ground-breaking season.

     

     

    Both athletes exemplified the excellence that the MVP Track Club is renowned for
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