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Kelly & Harrigan-Scott compete in Bahamas

- Blake returns from injury with world leading time in Jamaica
The two Virgin Islands athletes who have qualified for the Rio 2016 Olympics, Ashley N. Kelly and Tahesia G. Harrigan-Scott, both competed at the Chris Brown Invitational in The Bahamas on Saturday April 16, 2016. Photo: Internet Source
Jamaican sprinter Yohan Blake declared himself 'fit and ready to run' at this Rio de Janeiro Olympics after clocking a world-leading 9.95 seconds in his first 100 metre race of the season in Jamaica on Saturday April 16, 2016. Photo: AP
Jamaican sprinter Yohan Blake declared himself 'fit and ready to run' at this Rio de Janeiro Olympics after clocking a world-leading 9.95 seconds in his first 100 metre race of the season in Jamaica on Saturday April 16, 2016. Photo: AP
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The two Virgin Islands athletes who have qualified for the Rio 2016 Olympics, both competed at the Chris Brown Invitational in The Bahamas on Saturday April 16, 2016.

Tahesia G. Harrigan- Scott ran in the 100m to finish 6th in a 11.54 seconds, whilst veteran Jamaican sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown had to settle for third place in the women's 100m, 11.17 in a  tight finish behind Trinidadian Michelle-Lee Ahye, 11.14 and Murielle Ahoure (Ivory Coast), 11.17.

Another Jamaican, Aleen Bailey fell during the early stages of the race and was reportedly taken to hospital after hitting her head on the track.

In the 400m, Ashley N. Kelly, who qualified for Rio just a week ago, settled for a 5th place with a time of 58.38 in a race won by Shaunae Miller (BAH) 49.70. Mousham Robinson (USA) came second in 49.91 and Ashley Spencer (USA) third in 51.35.

Yohan Blake returns

On a day when American Justin Gatlin dropped a wind-aided 9.90 seconds run in The Bahamas, 2011 World 100m champion Yohan Blake signalled his return after injury issues, with a world leading 9.95 (+1.4) win in the 100m at the MVP Track and Field meet at the National Stadium in Jamaica on Saturday night.

Blake, who has been bothered with hamstring injuries, which caused him to miss the 2013 World Championships and much of the subsequent seasons, confirmed whispers out of his training camp, which pointed to an athlete in good shape, after bursting out of the blocks and out-sprinting a solid field.

200m specialist Rasheed Dwyer and Zharnel Hughes both clocked 10.10 seconds for second and third respectively.

Earlier, Gatlin, while competing at the Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational at the Thomas A. Robinson Stadium in Nassau, stopped the clock in 9.90 seconds but had an illegal +2.3 wind pushing him along.

Qatar's Femi Ogundoe, was second in 9.94 with Trinidad and Tobago's Adrian Griffith taking third in 10.03.

Quarter-miler LaShawn Merritt was a highlight at the meet, stopping the clock in a brilliant 19.78 (+0.9) to win the 200m event. Wallace Spearmon, 20.40 was next best with Mike Rodgers 20.42 finishing third, while Jamaica's Jason Livermore was fifth in 21.01.

5 Responses to “Kelly & Harrigan-Scott compete in Bahamas”

  • track fan (18/04/2016, 09:06) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    Didn't Chantel complete as well? Why no mention of her?
    • @ track fan (18/04/2016, 09:22) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      who knows why?
    • W*F (18/04/2016, 10:47) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
      @ track fan
      Because she did not win, place or show. Did not qualify. If she had qualify, flags in BVI would have been raised and government ministers would have arranged a homecoming welcome at the airport. Other athletes who work hard and represent the BVI, are not given the same recognition even when they do well. Partisan Politics to the highest degree. SHAMEFUL NDP.
      • Lily Ann (18/04/2016, 16:14) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
        Yesssss "WTF" ... I witnessed the ladies returning today and not one Govt official or a Pomp and Circumstance to welcome them .... they just walked over to the Parking lot and got in their ride and left ... sad !!!! We give more Pizzazz to international artists coming here to perform than we do to appreciate our own worthy Champions
  • where the men them gone? (18/04/2016, 13:38) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    The ladies are doing big things while the men them here busy running other women and smoking ganja.


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