Noah Lyles again stamped his claim on the men's 200m with another impressive display at Friday's (5 July) Lausanne Diamond League meeting.
Noah Lyles again stamped his claim on the men's 200m with another impressive display at Friday's (5 July) Lausanne Diamond League meeting.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Florida track and field program hosts the Tom Jones Memorial, one of the nation’s premier collegiate meets, Friday and Saturday, April 14 and April 15, at Percy Beard Track at James G. Pressly Stadium. Read more: When is the 2023 Bryan Clay Invitational and how to watch?

The two-day event will feature a total of 39 teams from across the nation, including Florida, the reigning men’s and women’s outdoor national champions. Several international will also in action, including two-time World 200m champion Noah Lyles, who will race in the men’s 100m. Canada’s Olympic 200m champion Andre De Grasse, and Joseph Fahnbulleh of Liberia are also in the event.

Thompson-Herah Competes in 200m at Tom Jones Memorial Invitational

Where To Watch 2023 Tom Jones Memorial?

The 2023 Tom Jones Memorial will be streamed on both Friday and Saturday. Friday streaming beings at 5:00 p.m. ET with the women’s 1500m and runs until the conclusion of the day. Saturday streaming will begin at 12:00 p.m. ET and continue through the 4×400 relays at the end of the meet. Live streaming coverage will be available on SECN+ via ESPN Player. Live results will be provided by Half-Mile Timing. Live Results: Click Here | Florida Gators Twitter Will Have Updates!

Watch Live Friday Streaming Link: https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=be54f532-de31-4a1c-bd49-549c0ceb636e

Watch Live Saturday Streaming Link: https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=72a3e87a-8988-4399-afe3-494fe19f8781

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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.

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