Jackson, Broadbell, Gardiner post victories in Rabat

Shericka Jackson of Jamaica
Shericka Jackson of Jamaica smiles after winning the women’s 200-meter competition at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting in Rome, Thursday, June 9, 2022.
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World Champion Shericka Jackson set a new meet record as she stormed to a season-best time to capture the 200 metres at the Rabat Diamond League in Morocco recently.

The 28-year-old Jamaican clocked 21.98 seconds to eclipse her previous best of 22.25 in her hometown Kingston, finishing ahead of Bahamian Anthonique Strachan who posted a personal best of 22.15. There was also a personal best for American Tamari Davis who finished third in 22.30.

“I am happy about my victory and it is not going to be my last though” Jackson said. “It was competitive at first but it was ok for me because I was well prepared. I would definitely work harder to get more wins and hold the World record in the next upcoming Championships.”

Fellow Jamaican Rasheed Broadbell followed suit in the men’s sprint hurdles, racing to a new meet record and season-best 13.08.

He was followed home by fellow countryman, Olympic champion Hansle Parchment, who was third in 13.24, while two-time World champion Grant Holloway of the United States was second in 13.12.

“I am happy about how I performed today. I am pleased to get this win,” said the 22-year-old Broadbell. “My goal this year is to execute well. I am getting ready for the World Championship by staying healthy and in good shape.”

400m winner Steven Gardiner in Bermuda.
400m winner Steven Gardiner in Bermuda.Photo courtesy World Athletics/Alex Andrel, file

Meanwhile, Bahamian Steven Gardiner also conjured up a victory in the men’s 400 metres, to notch to a third success for the Caribbean.

The 27-year-old reigning Olympic champion and former World champion, sped to a time of 44.70 seconds, ahead of American Vernon Norwood who was second in 45.11, Jamaican Rusheed MC Donald was third in 45.55.

“I am delighted for achieving the first place. The race was very quick and highly competitive,” Gardiner said. “I will keep training hard to get ready for the next meetings, and mainly for the World Championship in Budapest.”

In the women’s triple jump, Jamaican Shanieka Ricketts measured a season-best 14.53 metres, which was good enough for third behind winner Cuban Hernandez Perez who leapt a world-leading and personal best 14.84.

Jamaica also made their presence felt in the women’s 400 metres hurdles, Rushell Clayton finishing second in 54.15 and Shiann Salmon claiming third in 54.42- both posting season-bests.