This was round one in the preliminary, and these are the main qualifier for the semi-final. Later tonight the final featuring Tokyo Olympic silver medalist and reigning World championship champ Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce qualified with the fastest going to the Semi-Final with a very fast time of 10.70s, The reigning double Olympic champion for the 100 and 200 meter, Elaine Thompson Hera, in a time 11.02s, Curren Olympic Bronze medalist from MVP track club Shericka Jackson with a time of 10.99s, Also Kemba Nelson Of Oregon University 10.88, and Briana Williams of Ato Bolden 10.98s
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