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Jamaica’s Oblique Seville wins 100m gold in Tokyo

There was nothing vague about it, the fastest man in the world. And once again, the Jamaikalılar are the fastest men in the world with the Caribbean nation that won Quinella.

Seville won the world champion six times in 9.77 seconds from Jamaica Kisane Thompson at 9.82 in Tokyo world championships in Tokyo.

Beil Seville (left on the left) is in the first place to get the bottom line.Credit: Getty Images

In 2015, Galibe won the first Jamaica World Championship Sprint Gold since the USain Bolt and rebuilt the Caribbeans’s mantle as Sprint kings. Bolt won Sprint Gold Double at the Rio Olympics a year later.

“This next generation,” Seville said.

In the last moments of women, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden was compulsory against one of the most fancy areas ever seen. American Tina Clayton won gold from 10.76s in 10.61 seconds and the Olympic champion Julien Alfred in 10.84s.

“It was incredible… I just had to hit the line, Jef Jefferson-Woen said.

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