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Jackson and Lyles retain 200m titles, Rojas, Kitaguchi snatch gold in final round

By IANS | Updated: August 26, 2023 09:50 IST

Budapest, Aug 26 With a bullet start, powerful pick-up, brilliant bend and utterly scintillating home straight, Jamaica’s Shericka ...

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Budapest, Aug 26 With a bullet start, powerful pick-up, brilliant bend and utterly scintillating home straight, Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson sprinted deeper into the history books at the World Athletics Championships on Friday night, sizzling to her second straight world 200m title in 21.41, the second-fastest time in history.

The men’s race saw USA’s Noah Lyles claim his third straight world 200m title which, when added to his 100m crown days earlier, confirmed his status as the undisputed current king of the sprinting domain.

In the field events, both finals played out in remarkable similar circumstances, the women’s triple jump and javelin won with a last-gasp act of brilliance, right when Yulimar Rojas and Haruka Kitaguchi needed it most.

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