Jereem “The Dream” Richards

HALF-LAP VICTORY: Jereem “The Dream” Richards

Jereem “The Dream” Richards clocked a wind-assisted 20.39 seconds to claim top spot in the Men’s 200 metres at the Bermuda Grand Prix, on Sunday.

Another Trinidad and Tobago athlete, Asa Guevara finished fifth in the Men’s 400m in 47.50 seconds.

At the Desert Heat Classic in Arizona, USA, University of Minnesota sprinter Devin Augustine got to the line in 10.20 seconds for victory in the Men’s 100m dash.

In California, Rae-Anne Serville secured silver in the UCLA vs USC Dual meet women’s 400m hurdles. The University of Southern California (USC) student clocked 57.53 seconds.

In Texas, Tyra Gittens finished second in the Texas Invitational Women’s long jump with a wind-aided 6.72 metres leap. She also produced a wind-legal 6.37 jump.

Kelsey Daniel disturbed the sand at 15.61m to bag bronze in the Men’s triple jump. The University of Texas athlete was sixth in the long jump at 7.76. University of Houston’s Dillon Leacock was sixth fastest in the Men’s 400m hurdles in 52.12 seconds.

Texas State University’s Taejha Badal finished ninth overall in the Women’s 200m in a windy 23.49 seocnds. Janeil Bellille returned a time of one minute, 01.93 seconds for tenth spot in the Women’s 400m hurdles. In the Women’s 100m, Gittens and Badal were 13th and 14th, respectively. Gittens clocked a personal best 11.56, while Badal got home in a windy 11.58.

At the KSU Ward Haylett Invite, in Kansas, Kansas State University’s Aaron Antoine finished second in the Men’s high jump with a 2.15m clearance.

At the LSU Invitational, in Louisiana, Jaden James snapped up Men’s discus bronze with a 53.03 metres throw. His Louisiana State University (LSU) team-mate, Shakeem McKay was 12th overall in the men’s 400m in 46.62 seconds. University of Mississippi sprinter Akilah Lewis clocked a windy 11.54 for 15th spot in the women’s 100m.

At the Corky/Crofoot Shootout, in Texas, Shakera Kirk threw a personal best 48.69m to finish second in the Women’s section “B” discus. Her Northwestern State University team-mate, Ianna Roach was ninth in the Women’s shot put with a 13.96m effort and 12th in the hammer throw at 43.74.

Eastern New Mexico University’s Timothy Frederick finished sixth overall in the Men’s 200m in 20.86 seconds. Frederick was tenth fastest in the 400 in 47.22.

At the Sooner Athletic Conference Championship, in Arkansas, Wayland Baptist University’s Lorenzo Luces claimed silver in the Men ‘s triple jump with a 14.64m effort and bronze in the long jump at 6.96.

In Ohio, Tiffin University student Caliyah Wallace picked up Ashland Alumni Open Women’s 200m silver in a windy 24.74 seconds. Jamario Russell was fourth fastest in the Men’s 200m in a windy 21.70. He was tenth overall in the 100 in a windy 10.74.

At the Penn Relays, in Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh’s Clement Campbell produced a 7.16m leap for third spot in the Men’s long jump. Ohio State University sprinter Leah Bertrand was sixth in the Women’s 100m final in 11.67 seconds. Bertrand clocked 11.63 in the qualifying round. Villanova University’s Amiri Prescod was 20th overall in the Men’s 100m in 10.70.

At the Memphis Tiger Invitational, in Tennessee, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff student Che Rochford finished fourth in the Men’s 400m in 49.07 seconds.

At the Drake Relays, in Iowa, Portious Warren threw the iron ball 17.37m for fifth spot in the Women’s shot put. University of Central Missouri student Ariel Kerr was 20th in the Men’s 100m in 10.65 seconds.

In California, Shaquille Singuineau threw 16.91m for sixth spot in the Steve Scott Invitational Men’s shot put.

At the Oregon State High Performance meet, Marcus Purcell finished eighth overall in the men’s 400m in 49.72 seconds. The Multnomah University student was 14th in the 200 in 21.92.

At the Music City Challenge, in Tennessee, Anya Akili finished ninth in the Women’s long jump. The Tennessee Tech University athlete jumped 5.65m. Arkansas State University’s Reneisha Andrews qualified third fastest in the Women’s 100m in a windy 11.66 seconds, but opted out of the final.

In New Jersey, Andre Marcano was ninth overall in the Lions Invite Men’s 100m dash in 11.14 seconds.

At the NESCAC Championships, in Massachusetts, Tufts University student Ethan Forde finished 11th in the Men’s 400m in 49.41 seconds.

At the Rock Chalk Invite, in Kansas, Justen O’Brien’s 49.91 seconds run earned the William Jewell College athlete 12th spot in the Men’s 400m.

At the East Coast Relays, in Florida, Tatianna Martinez was 38th in the Women’s 200m, the Florida A&M University senior getting to the line in a windy 24.43 seconds.

In London, England, Cheyne West captured the UK Youth Development League Upper- Southern 1B Boys Under-20 hurdles double. West won the 110m hurdles in a hand-timed 14.9 seconds and the 400 hurdles in a hand-timed 55.6.

Also in London, Keeran Sriskandarajah clocked 1:54.54 for ninth spot overall in the Comeback 5000m #4 X Sportsshoes Men’s 800m event.

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