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After three days of intense competition, Grand Slam Track Miami has come to a close. On Sunday, the final day of action, fans were treated to some exhilarating performances as some of the world’s best athletes battled for glory.
In the long hurdles event group, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone put on a clinical display in the 400m sprint. Having already won the 400m hurdles race on Saturday, the American clocked a second best of 49.69s today to finish nearly two seconds ahead of the rest of the field. With this, McLaughlin-Levrone has been crowned ‘Slam champion’ for the second consecutive time, and will be walking away from Florida with $100,000 in prize money.
Elsewhere at Grand Slam Track Miami, Marileidy Paulino put up an incredible show in the women’s 200m sprint. While typically a 400m runner, Paulino proved her versatility today as she clocked a national record of 22.30s to win the 200m title and the honor of Slam Champion. Behind her, Salwa Eid Naser and Isabella Whitaker rounded out the top three.
In the short sprints svent group at Grand Slam Track Miami, Kenny Bednarek successfully defended his Slam Champion title. Having won both the 100m and 200m races in Kingston last month, the American repeated that feat this time around. On Sunday, Bednarek ran a 19.84s for the 200m title, setting a new world lead in the distance.
Another dominant performance at Grand Slam Track Miami was delivered by Grand Fisher. The long distance runner clocked a down of 13:40.32 for ten 5000m title, finishing six seconds ahead of his competitors.
Grand Slam Track Miami: Full results from day 3
Here are the full results from day three of Grand Slam Track Miami (Slam champions are highlighted):
Short Distance Event Group – Women’s 800m
Mary Moraa – 1:59.51Nikki Hiltz – 1:59.75Freweyni Hailu – 1:59.84Diribe Welteji – 1:59.94Jessica Hull – 2:00.08Shafiqua Maloney – 2:00.96Emily Mackay – 2:02.42Lucia Stafford – 2:04.93
Short Hurdles Event Group – Men’s 100m
Trey Cunningham- 10.17Jamal Britt – 10.20Sasha Zhoya – 10.36Daniel Roberts – 10.40Dylan Beard – 10.63Michael Obasuyi – 10.67Freddie Crittenden – 10.68
Wilhem Belocian – DNS
Long Distance Event Group – Women’s 3000m
Hirut Meshesha – 8:22.72Agnes Jebet Ngetich – 8:23.08Agnes Jebet Ngetich – 8:23.14Tsige Gebreselama – 8:24.47Aynadis Mebratu – 8:35.61Janeth Chepngetich – 8:37.06Elise Cranny – 8:42.30Nozomi Tanaka – 8:44.51
Long Hurdles Event Group – Men’s 400m
Alison Dos santos – 44.53Chris Robinson – 44.86Caleb Dean – 45.18Trevor Bassitt – 45.31Malik James-king – 45.81Khallifah Rosser – 46.99Ludvy Vaillant – 47.22
Roshawn Clarke – DNS
Long Sprints Event Group – Women’s 200m
Marileidy Paulino – 22.30Salwa Eid Naser – 22.53Isabella Whittaker – 22.76Nickisha Pryce – 22.77Alexis Holmes – 22.83Amber Anning – 22.97Stacey Ann Williams – 22.98Kendall Ellis – 23.03
Long Distance Event Group – Men’s 5000m
Grant Fisher – 13:40.32Cooper Teare – 13:46.25Andrew Coscoran – 13:46.30Ronald Kwemoi – 13:46.35Sam Atkin – 13:47.84Amon Kemboi – 13:50.64George Mills – 13:52.11Dawit Seare – 14:01.96
Long Hurdles Event Group – Women’s 400m
Sydney Mclaughlin-levrone – 49.69Anna Hall – 51.68Andrenette Knight – 51.80Shamier Little – 51.84Shiann Salmon – 52.17Naomi Van den broeck – 52.26Sarah Carli – 53.01Cassandra Tate – 53.55
Short Sprints Event Group – Men’s 200m
Kenny Bednarek – 19.84Zharnel Hughes – 20.13Oblique Seville – 20.13Andre De grasse – 20.23Brandon Hicklin – 20.40Benjamin Richardson – 20.62Ackeem Blake – 21.09
Edited by Riddhi Acharya
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