
At the Shanghai Diamond League, Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson reminded the athletics world why she remains one of the greatest female sprinters of this era. Jackson powered to victory in the women’s 200m with a season-best 22.07 seconds, finishing ahead of Bahamian Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo, who clocked 22.26 for second place. American stars Anavia Battle and Sha’Carri Richardson followed in 22.40 and 22.62, respectively, in one of the most anticipated sprint clashes of the meet.

Jackson’s victory comes after several challenging seasons disrupted by injuries following her dominant 2022 campaign. The Jamaican sprint queen appeared sharp, confident, and explosive throughout the race, fueling hopes that she could be returning to world-leading form at the perfect time. Already ranked as the second-fastest woman ever over 200m behind the legendary Florence Griffith Joyner, Jackson continues to prove her versatility with major medals across the 100m, 200m, and 400m disciplines.

Meanwhile, Jamaica’s rising quarter-mile star Nickisha Pryce delivered another impressive performance by winning the women’s 400m in 49.75 seconds.

Pryce’s victory added to an already successful outing for Jamaica and further confirmed the island’s growing strength beyond the short sprints. With established stars returning to form and a new generation continuing to emerge, Jamaica’s presence on the global track and field stage remains as powerful as ever.






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