RBSC

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

World record for 110m hurdles

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • World record for 110m hurdles

    is 12.8

    My youth Hyde might be reconsidering right now


    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...-raid_13545770


    KC's McLeod in record-breaking hurdles raid

    BY HOWARD WALKER Observer senior reporter walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com
    Sunday, February 03, 2013






    KINGSTON College's Omar McLeod stole the show at the Youngster Goldsmith Track and Field Meet, smashing the 400m hurdles record in 51.12 seconds and returned later with an impressive 13.85 seconds to win the Class One 110 hurdles at GC Foster College yesterday.
    McLeod's teammate Divontte Dennis finished second in 52.20, ahead of Calabar's Jevaughn Francis in third with 52.86. It was also sweet revenge for McLeod who lost his season opener to Francis after hitting the hurdle and blew a large lead.


    Kingston College's Omar McLeod (right) speeds to victory in the Class One 110 Open final in 13.85 seconds ahead of Yannick Hart of Wolmer's Boys who finished second in 14.52 seconds at the Youngster Goldsmith Meet at the GC Foster College yesterday. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)


    1/1

    He later returned in spanking form for the 110 hurdles and blew away the opposition, stopping the clock at 13.85 seconds in a negative head wind of -1.8. Archrival Yannick Hart of Wolmer's Boys was second with 14.52 seconds and Levaughn Battick of KC third in 14.83 seconds.
    In Class Two, Calabar's Michael O'harra continued his good early form by easily capturing the 110 hurdles in 14.04 well clear of Jaheel Hyde of Wolmer's in 14.32 and Selvin Seanie of Calabar in 14.58 seconds.
    Renaldo Banton of St Elizabeth Technical won the Class Three 110 in 14.16 seconds ahead of the Calabar pair of Javon Shaw and Alex Robinson in 14.18 and 14.19 seconds, respectively.
    No one school dominated the four girls hurdles finals, but Camperdown's Petagay Williams turned in an eye-catching performance, winning the Class Two in 13.85 seconds ahead of Kerry-Ann Gocoul of Wolmer's Girls some distance back with 14.82.
    KC had other victories as Clive Pullen won the Triple Jump Open with 15.36m and his teammates Amonike Crossdale and Trevaughn Brown were first and second in the Under-17 Triple Jump with 14.08m and 13.75m, respectively.
    KC got the quinela once again in the Under-17 Boys 400m hurdles as Dejan Battick won in 57.5 seconds ahead of Shemar Stona in 59.5 seconds.
    Holmwood Technical's standout Gleneve Grange won the Discus Open with 46.80m ahead of Debiesha Scarlett of GC Foster College with 41.19m. Samantha Johnson of Immaculate High captured the Class One Discus with a throw of 42.52m.
    Meanwhile, World Junior 200m champion Delano Williams of Munro College cruised to 10.97 seconds in winning his 100m heat, but was overshadowed by Antonio Henry of KC in the Time Final, who won his heat in 10.93 seconds.
    In fact, Williams' time was outside the top three as Nicardo Cameron of Wolmer's Boy was second overall with 10.93 ahead of KC's Mario Williams, who won his heat in 10.94 seconds. But Delano Williams was clearly the most impressive as he barely worked up a sweat.


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz2JrunOgc3

  • #2
    Hyde has already run sub-14 as an U17 athlete at Carifta.

    Also, it's much easier to cut your time in this event than in a flat short sprint. It's not impossible for Hyde to be a world-beater at this event.


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

    Comment


    • #3
      Huh?

      The heights are different.

      We already have a Prospect...the KC/UWI yute PARCHEMENT.

      He is our hurdles BOLT.

      Comment


      • #4
        KINGSTON College's Omar McLeod

        KINGSTON College's Omar McLeod stole the show at the Youngster Goldsmith Track and Field Meet, smashing the 400m hurdles record in 51.12 seconds and returned later with an impressive 13.85 seconds to win the Class One 110 hurdles.


        Hansle Parchment (born 17 June 1990)
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansle_Parchment
        On 8 August 2012 Parchment won the bronze medal in the final of the 110 m hurdles. He ran a new Jamaican record of 13.12 to clinch third place, behind Aries Merritt and Jason Richardson
        Last edited by World Fan; February 4, 2013, 04:03 AM. Reason: correction

        Comment


        • #5
          Is class 1 full international men's hurdles height?

          Also, unno see how Parchie LONG???

          Is like all sprinters whey follow Bolt, dem cornah dark...

          Comment


          • #6
            He went to KC for ONE year...

            MORANT BAY HIGH SCHOOL is where he learnt to hurdle. Don't dis the program, LOL.

            Our SECOND Olympic Medalist no less....while nuff name brand school can ongle talk bout Champs medal.

            http://myspot.mona.uwi.edu/sports/re...nsle-parchment

            Interestingly he comes from Port Morant, the same district as Juliet Cuthbert our other Olympic medalist.
            Last edited by Islandman; February 4, 2013, 01:54 PM.
            "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

            Comment


            • #7
              Willi, yuh talking to a Champs medallist in the event. I fully well know the heights are different thank you very much, that's why I mentioned it was done at the particular age group.

              If the guy could win at Carifta in the U17 category then it is likely he can have a career at the senior level. No guarantees of course. The problem why hurdlers don't usually carry their success forward to the next level is the hurdles get higher while they themselves don't. I don't believe that Hyde will have a problem with that.


              BLACK LIVES MATTER

              Comment


              • #8
                Yes, Class 1 is international men's hurdles height, 3ft-6in.


                BLACK LIVES MATTER

                Comment


                • #9
                  LOL! Why you nuh just put a photo of the medal inna you signature?
                  "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    When I find the stupid medal I will.

                    Thanks for the suggestion!



                    BLACK LIVES MATTER

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Sarry Sah!

                      LoL

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Career at Senior level yes, but he will have to deal with a plethora of urglas n Jamaica. Bigga cyaan mek the side anymore!

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Hyde i 5-10/5-11...MAY not be tall enuff if him done grow, but as yuh seh nuff shorter out there like Merritt, Braithwaite and Liu (maybe).

                          Parchment aggo Boltify the event though...

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Stride length more than height is the important thing, but the two are usually connected, I'll admit.


                            BLACK LIVES MATTER

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Some people have long torso and short foot...

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X