This write-up is about the sports in Jamaica from the very early 20th century to 2019 (so far). In 90 years, Jamaica has won 42 Commonwealth Golds, 14 World Champion Golds and 17 Olympic gold medals in sports alone. Jamaica has a population of 2.85 million individuals, making it the 138th most heavily populated nation worldwide.
Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Hermah has underpinned its exceptional position at the Diamond League Meeting in Oregon and leaned over 100 meters the second fastest time. The 10.54 seconds of the Jamaican on Saturday were again 0.07 seconds faster than their time in Tokyo. On the world record of doping breeds surrounded by doping breeds from 33 years ago, only 0.05 seconds were missing.
At the Athletics Meeting in Eugene, she was clearly before her competitor Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, which needed 10.73 seconds and how in Japan before the third Jamaican Shericka Jackson (10.76 seconds) was second. Sha'Carri Richardson, who missed Olympia because of their Canabis consumption and the annulled best of US qualification, was open to an opportunity and came to the finish after 11.14 seconds.
Triumpy European Champion Hess gets last
The only two German starters in Oregon made the podium places clearly. Gesa Krause came over 3000 meters obstacle to six place, improved in 9: 07.61 minutes but their personal best in this season and was faster than in fifth place in the Olympics. Tokyo gold medalist PERUTH Chemutai from Uganda was just seventh, the victory won Norah Jeruto from Kenya with the world year best of 8: 53.65 minutes.
In the triumph, the former European champion Max Hess was 16.72 meters last and clearly remained under his seasonal advice of 17.13 meters. Olympic champion Pedro Pichardo from Portugal won at 17.63 meters.
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