Kerrica Hill advances to the semi-finals of the women's 100m hurdles at the World U20 Championships in Cali, Colombia
Kerrica Hill advances to the semi-finals of the women's 100m hurdles at the World U20 Championships in Cali, Colombia
World Athletics U20 Championships coverage brought to you by Jamaica Tourist Board
World Athletics U20 Championships coverage brought to you by Jamaica Tourist Board

Jamaica women and Japanese men are the fastest qualifiers from the semi-final round of the 4x100m relays at the World Athletics U20 Championships.

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On Thursday’s fourth day, Tia Clayton, Alexis James, Tina Clayton and Serena Cole led the way for Jamaica women with 43.28.

On the men’s side, Japan ran 39:12 to finish ahead of Jamaica’s quartet David Lynch, Mark-Anthony Daley, Adrian Kerr and Bouwahjgie Nkrumie, 39.24.

Watch Tina Clayton wins 100m in 10.95 seconds.

First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q)

WOMEN’S 4x100M RESULT

POSBIBCOUNTRYTEAMMARKDETAILS
1JAMJAMJamaica U20Serena COLETina CLAYTONAlexis JAMESTia CLAYTON43.28Q
2ITAITAItaly U20Gaya BERTELLOLudovica GALUPPIAgnese MUSICAIlenia ANGELINI44.69 SBQ
3FRAFRAFrance U20Maiwenn LHEVEDERLauraline LERUSShana LAMBOURDEMaud ZEFFOU POATY45.20 SB
4RSARSASouth Africa U20Nosipho MALINGAKayla LA GRANGEKayla MURRAYNatasha GERTENBACH45.84 SB
5PURPURPuerto Rico U20Legna ECHEVARRIAFrances COLONDarelis DOMINGUEZKarina FRANCESCHI46.12 NU20R
6TTOTTOTrinidad and Tobago U20Reneisha ANDREWSShaniqua BASCOMBEKayla CAESARKyah LA FORTUNE46.44
7BAHBAHBahamas U20Shatalya DORSETTLacarthea COOPERPaige ARCHERJavonya VALCOURT46.51 SB


RESULT

POSBIBCOUNTRYTEAMMARKDETAILS
1USAUSAUnited States U20Lily JONESAutumn WILSONIyana GRAYAlyssa COLBERT43.66 SBQ
2AUSAUSAustralia U20Aleksandra STOILOVAOlivia Rose INKSTERHayley REYNOLDSTaylah CRUTTENDEN44.83 SBQ
3SUISUISwitzerland U20Emma VAN CAMPSelina FURLERAnouk LEDERMANNSoraya BECERRA44.94 SBq
4POLPOLPoland U20Dorota PUZIOAleksandra PIOTROWSKAJulia DZIAMSKAMagdalena NIEMCZYK45.14 SB
FINFINFinland U20Minea FOGELHOLMAnna PURSIAINENEmma TAINIOKatriina WRIGHTDQ
CANCANCanada U20Canada U20DNS

First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q)

RESULT

POSBIBCOUNTRYTEAMMARKDETAILS
1GBRGBRGreat Britain & NI U20Nia WEDDERBURN-GOODISONAlyson BELLJoy EZEFaith AKINBILEJE43.78 NU20RQ
2COLCOLColombia U20Maria Alejandra MURILLOMarlet OSPINOMelany BOLAÑO CASSIANILaura MARTÍNEZ IBARGUEN44.34 NU20RQ
3GERGERGermany U20Chelsea KADIRISina KAMMERSCHMITTMarlene KÖRNERHolly OKUKU44.34q
4CZECZECzech Republic U20Eva KUBÍČKOVÁTereza LAMAČOVÁAdéla TKÁČOVÁHana BLAŽKOVÁ44.94 SB
NGRNGRNigeria U20Adijatu Rejoice SULEPraise OFOKUAdetutu Funmilayo ALADELOYEObi Jennifer CHUKWUKADQ
BRABRABrazil U20Ana Cecilia CORREIA DE OLIVEIRANatalia CAMPREGHERVanessa SENALeticia RUZILLADQ

First 1 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q)

MEN’S 4x100M RESULT

POSBIBCOUNTRYTEAMMARKDETAILS
1RSARSASouth Africa U20Emel KEYSERLetlhogonolo MOLEYANEBradley OLIPHANTMukhethwa TSHIFURA39.50 SBQ
2ITAITAItaly U20Eduardo LONGOBARDILoris TONELLAAlessandro MALVEZZIAlessio FAGGIN39.63 SBq
3BAHBAHBahamas U20Antoine ANDREWSWanya MCCOYCarlos BROWN JR.Zachary EVANS40.09 SB
4BRABRABrazil U20Lucas Gabriel FERNANDESIzaias ALVESThamer MOREIRARenan CORREA40.24 SB
5KSAKSASaudi Arabia U20Hassan AL-ABSIHattan MAJRASHIAli Abdullah AL TAWFEEQMohammed Khaled AL-KHALIDI40.86 SB
6SKNSKNSaint Kitts and Nevis U20Aldrett NISBETTK’Anthony BENJAMINWilliam SHARPEShamarie NEWTON-ROBERTS41.23 SB
POLPOLPoland U20Damian SOBÓLDawid GRZĄKAMichał GORZKOWICZHubert KOZELANDQ


RESULT

POSBIBCOUNTRYTEAMMARKDETAILS
1NGRNGRNigeria U20Adekalu Nicholas FAKOREDEOgheneovo Nicholas MABILOKayinsola AJAYINurain Kola MUSA39.41 SBQ
2ESPESPSpain U20Jaime MENDOZAMario MENAJuan Carlos CASTILLOAlejandro RUEDA39.79q
3NEDNEDNetherlands U20Matthew SOPHIAMaurice AFOGNONNsikak EKPODaniljo VRIENDWIJK39.85 =NU20Rq
4CANCANCanada U20Desmond FRASERNate PARISDaniel KIDDCarter BIRADE40.59 SB
GBRGBRGreat Britain & NI U20Olutimilehin ESANMedwin ODAMTTENTyler PANTONMichael ONILOGBODNF
SUISUISwitzerland U20Giovanni PIROLLIJérémy VALNETNathan OBERTIMathieu CHÈVREDNF

RESULT

POSBIBCOUNTRYTEAMMARKDETAILS
1JPNJPNJapan U20Kowa IKESHITAHiroto FUJIWARAShunki TATENOHiroki YANAGITA39.12 SBQ
2JAMJAMJamaica U20Bouwahjgie NKRUMIEAdrian KERRMark-Anthony DALEYDavid LYNCH39.24q
3PERPERPeru U20Rodrigo Andre CORNEJOIsmael Abelardo AREVALO SIANCASAron Patrick EARTLuis Humberto ANGULO40.96 NU20R
4THATHAThailand U20Watchapol THANTHONGNatawat IMAUDOMThawatchai HIMAIADPuripol BOONSON42.09 SB
GERGERGermany U20Heiko GUSSMANNTobias MORAWIETZEddie REDDEMANNChidiera ONUOHADNF
BOTBOTBotswana U20Abofelo Denny LEITSENGLundi Warona PINAEMANGGodiraone LOBATLAMANGThuso OMPHILE

First 1 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q)

RESULT

POSBIBCOUNTRYTEAMMARKDETAILS
1USAUSAUnited States U20Johnny BRACKINSMichael GIZZIDavid FOSTERCharlie BARTHOLOMEW39.78 SBQ
2FINFINFinland U20Topi HUTTUNENValtteri LOUKONiko KANGASOJARasmus MARTIN40.04 NU20R
3TTOTTOTrinidad and Tobago U20Jaden DE SOUZAShakeem MC KAYElijah SIMMONSRevell WEBSTER40.77 SB
AUSAUSAustralia U20Lachlan KENNEDYConnor BONDRyan TARRANTAidan MURPHYDNF
FRAFRAFrance U20Hugo CERRAJeff ERIUSDejan OTTOUGrégory AFOYDQ
COLCOLColombia U20Carlos FLOREZ ANGULOOscar Manuel BALTANYerlin Enrique GONZALEZ DOMINGUEZRonal LONGA
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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.