American Kenny Bednarek and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won on Sunday their second consecutive title on the Grand Slam Track, the novel circuit that closed the Miami edition before an enthusiastic audience. The new circuit, led by Michael Johnson, attracts the best talents with great metal awards and, after receiving criticism for low help at their first meeting at Kingston, fans went to the massin sports complex for the second of four meetings planned this year.
Bednarek, who won 100 meters on 9.79 on Saturday with the help of the wind, the Male Short Speed Group was awarded Sunday by winning 200 meters on 19.84, nearly three tenth a second leading to British Zharnel Hughes. “I will be dominant this year,” said the double 26 -Year -old Olympic Silver Medalist, pocketing $ 200,000 with his successes in Miami and Kingston. “I’m right where I have to be.”
In the Grand Slam track athletes facing 12 groups – short and female shorts, long sprints, short fences, long fences, short distances and long distances – and competing in two careers per game. The total points of these races refer to each group’s champion, with a maximum of 12 points in play per race.
The 400-meter important planning in the world, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, won her test queen on Friday and Sunday also made it to 400 meters smooth at 49.69-almost two seconds leading to American Heptatlete Anna Hall- to win the long fence group.
Grant Fisher, who hired two Olympic Bronzes in Paris, won the long -Distance male group with a total of 20 points after his success at 5,000 meters with 13: 40.32. Fisher fled in the absence of four laps and ran 3:57 in the last kilometer, after the second 3,000 meters on Friday.
The 400 -meter Dominican Olympic champion Marileidy Paulino, won the Women’s Long Speed Group, which won 200 meters on a national record of 22.30 on Sunday, after taking his star test on Friday, while the 2022 World Champion, Alison Dos Santos, remained unlucky in the long male fence.
Freweyni Hailu’s -ettio -wins, twice winning gold on the covered track, taking short -istance female group with 18 points, Kenyan Agnes (18) won a long female distance and American Trey Cunningham (24) took short men’s fences.
Source: La Verdad

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