Oblique Seville: World Athletics Championship 100m gold ushers in new era for Jamaican sprinting

Seville, 9.77 seconds by offering the best time to show the real character after showing the vest in the celebration.
This year, it was enough to keep Kisane Thompson, the world’s fastest man in a few Jamaica, which pointed to a change in the reserves for the Caribbean island at the event of men.
21-year-old Tina Clayton, who came during the championships that women will end the famous career of the Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, won silver in the women’s final in the later replacement of the Jamaica guard at the National Stadium of Japan.
The released champion Noah Lyles received the title to celebrate for the continuation of the sovereignty of these two countries in Melissa Jefferson-Wooden’s Sprint events, although the US never came into discussion for gold at the event of men after a season-cut season.
Seville’s victory hopes that after the end of a run of 100 million titles of four straight -world men for the United States, he and his nation can start their own golden success.
“Any Jamaica athlete on Sprints follows one of the largest of all time, so there’s inevitably pressure.” He said.
“Every time they take steps on the runway, they have to deal with the pressure of a nation who loves their sprints.
Commenting on Seville’s crowning moment, Steve Cram, “Oblik Seville finally aged, finally proved his talent and finally found a way to win.
“All nerves, doubts and speech – exile in 9.7 seconds.
“The United States had this event for a while, but Jamaica took it back.”




