Shaunae Miller-Uibo at Doha Dimond League
Shaunae Miller-Uibo

Bahamian Track and field queen Shaunae Miller-Uibo delivered a stunning world lead today (25 July) to win the women’s 200m at a USA’s Back to the Track meet (Results Below) in Florida.

Miller-Uibo, who ran a world-leading 10.98 on Friday’s first day, returned with the year’s only sub-22 seconds time – 21.98s.

The Rio 2016 Olympic Games 400m champion easily beat the field, which included second-place finisher Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, 22.45 and Lynna Irby, 22.47.

Jamaican Natalliah Whyte, who was scheduled to run, did not start.


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Result of the event

Place Athlete Time Heat Points
1 Shaunae Miller-Uibo

Adidas/PURE

21.98

+2.0 m/s
1
2 Jasmine Camacho-Quinn

Nike

22.45

+2.0 m/s
1
3 Lynna Irby

Adidas/PURE

22.47

+2.0 m/s
1
4 Quanera Hayes

Life Speed

22.80

+1.5 m/s
2
5 Kyra Jefferson

Nike

22.88

+1.4 m/s
3
6 Jessica Beard

Adidas

23.17

+1.5 m/s
2
7 Samantha Dirks

Belize

23.89

+1.4 m/s
3
8 Jordan Lavender

Life Speed

24.00

+1.4 m/s
3
9 Carline Muir

Canada

24.17

+1.5 m/s
2
10 Chrisann Gordon

Adidas

24.25

+1.5 m/s
2
DNS Natalliah Whyte

Puma
1
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Anthony Foster is a renowned Jamaican sports journalist, honored twice as the Jamaica sports journalist of the year (in 2004 and 2005). His journalistic achievements are globally recognized. Notably, he authored an award-winning article on Usain Bolt, the iconic 6-time Olympic champion, 11-time World champion, and record holder for the sprint double. This significant piece was published in the Jamaica Gleaner in 2004. Anthony's extensive coverage includes prestigious events such as the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, London 2012, and Rio 2016. He has also provided coverage for seven (7) World Athletics Championships held between 2007 and 2022, alongside various other international sporting events. Noteworthy mentions comprise his coverage of the 2007 World Cup of cricket and his cherished experience reporting on the 2004 clash between his favorite football team, Argentina, and the USA.