Olympic Games 400m champion Steven Gardiner wins big in Doha 2019, wins at Blazer Invitational
DOHA, QATAR - OCTOBER 04: Steven Gardiner of the Bahamas celebrates winning gold after the Men's 400 metres final during day eight of 17th IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 at Khalifa International Stadium on October 04, 2019 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images for IAAF)

World 400m champion Steven Gardiner won the men’s 200m dash at Saturday’s (1 Aug) American Track League meeting in Georgia, USA.

Gardiner, the Doha 2019 400m winner, posted 20.19s into a negative 0.6m/s wind to beat the field.
Chris Belcher finished second in 21.12 and Aurel Tchunbi, third in 21.57.

Chantal Malone from the British Virgin Islands leapt to 6.74m in the long jump. She beat Tiffany Flynn, who did 6.32m.

In the women’s 400m, Courtney Okolo ran 51.52 to beat Jessica Beard, 51.71 and Chrisann Gordon-Powell, 52.75.

Gabrielle Thomas topped the 200m in 22.89 (+0.5m/s) over Kyra Jefferson 22.90.
Murielle Ahoure opened with 11.36 (-0.8) in the 10 m ahead of Tamari Davis 11.42.

Kendall Williams won the men´s 100m in 10.29 (+0.4), Canadian Marco Arop 1:47.70 in the 800m and Olympic medalist Erik Kynard 2.20m in his first outdoor meet since June 2018.


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