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Kishane Thompson wins Jamaica’s 100m Olympic trials in 9.77 seconds

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Kishane Thompson became the joint-ninth fastest man in history after running the 100m in 9.77 seconds to win the men’s 100m at the Jamaican Olympic trials on Friday.

The 22-year-old, who had not raced at all this season before the trials, is in just his second season as a professional.

But his time of 9.77 seconds means he is now the fourth fasted Jamaican in history behind Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake and Asafa Powell.

“My coach instructed me just to run the first 60 metres, nothing more – after that, shut it down,” said Thompson.

“If I came second or third, I would’ve made the team. The goal wasn’t to prove anything tonight, just run the 70 or 60 metres and see where I was.”

In the women’s 100m, Shericka Jackson recovered from a bad start to win in 10.84 seconds ahead of rivals Tia Clayton and two-time Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who ran 10.84secs and 10.94secs respectively.

“Coach and I sat down and talked about how we wanted the approach the season, and I think we did pretty good, having only ran one 100m prior to the national trials,” Jackson told Reuters.

Elsewhere, Grant Holloway has unfinished business in the 110m hurdles at the Games after qualifying at the US Olympic team trials in Oregon.

The 26-year-old won silver in that event at Tokyo in 2021 but was far from satisfied with finishing as runner-up.

“Do I look at it every day like it should have been mine? No. I’ve done four world championships, indoors and out, and I’ve got four gold medals. I feel like I’ve already solidified myself in that realm,” said Holloway.

Holloway is looking to make amends in Paris and his 12.86secs time on Friday was the fastest of his career.

He finished narrowly ahead of rivals Freddie Crittenden and Daniel Roberts, who finished with times of 12.93secs and 12.96secs respectively.

In the 100m hurdles, Lolo Jones became the first woman over the age of 40 to compete in the US trials.

The 41-year-old, who has competed at three Games, came last in her heat but qualified for Saturday’s semi-final.



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Warren Gatland: Wales coach reflects on Australia defeat in Sydney

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Head coach Warren Gatland says it is “just where we are at the moment” after Wales slumped to statistically their worst position in World Rugby’s rankings.

Wales’ new low spot of 11th means they have slipped outside the top 10 for the first time since the rankings were introduced in 2003.

The 25-16 defeat by Australia in Sydney was an eighth successive loss for Wales.

It also represented a 14th defeat in 20 games during Gatland’s second stint as head coach.

“We know where we are at the moment – we’re developing this team,” said Gatland.

“We said all along and have been up front in what we’re trying to do.

“I hope people can see some development in terms of the players and experience with what we’re trying to do towards the next World Cup.

“I understand you are going to get pressure from people talking about a losing run at the moment.

“But in that run we’ve been in games, been in front and easily could have won a few, and tonight’s the same.

“I thought there were some positives in terms of what we’re trying to do. A bit more accuracy, you get decisions which go your way and you win.

“Those are big moments we need to learn from to make sure in those tight matches, you end on the winning side.”



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