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The sprinting spectacle: the Jamaican celebrated in Monte Carlo with 9.88, the Olympic champion shone in the 200 meters
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The sprinting spectacle: the Jamaican celebrated in Monte Carlo with 9.88, the Olympic champion shone in the 200 meters

At the Diamond League race in Monaco, Jamaican sprinter Oblique Seville won the 100-meter event with a time of 9.88 seconds, defeating American Jordan Anthony (9.92) and Cameroonian Emmanuel Eseme (10.00). In the women's 200-meter race, Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred, an Olympic silver medalist from Paris, won with a time of 21.51 seconds, ahead of British Virgin Islands' Adaejah Hodge (21.76) and American Gabrielle Thomas (21.84).

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The sprinting spectacle: the Jamaican celebrated in Monte Carlo with 9.88, the Olympic champion shone in the 200 meters

At the Diamond League race in Monaco, Jamaican sprinter Oblique Seville won the 100-meter event with a time of 9.88 seconds, defeating American Jordan Anthony (9.92) and Cameroonian Emmanuel Eseme (10.00). In the women's 200-meter race, Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred, an Olympic silver medalist from Paris, won with a time of 21.51 seconds, ahead of British Virgin Islands' Adaejah Hodge (21.76) and American Gabrielle Thomas (21.84).

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