That Edwin Allen's Serena Cole pulled out of a much-anticipated Girls' Class One 100-metre clash with a slight hamstring injury mattered little to Hydel's Alana Reid, who promised and delivered a scintillating sub-11 seconds clocking for Head Coach Corey Bennett.
Reid, who has been enjoying top form all season, displayed it in superb fashion on Wednesday's second day of the Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/GraceKennedy Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships at the National Stadium.
She stopped the clock in a new national Under-20 record of a staggering 10.92 seconds running in a positive 1.0 per second wind speed.
That time not only bettered the previous national record of 10.95s set by Tina Clayton last year, but also annihilated Veronica Campbell-Brown's 22-year-old championship mark of 11.13s set back in 2001.
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Reid, who has been enjoying top form all season, displayed it in superb fashion on Wednesday's second day of the Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/GraceKennedy Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships at the National Stadium.
She stopped the clock in a new national Under-20 record of a staggering 10.92 seconds running in a positive 1.0 per second wind speed.
That time not only bettered the previous national record of 10.95s set by Tina Clayton last year, but also annihilated Veronica Campbell-Brown's 22-year-old championship mark of 11.13s set back in 2001.
https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/spor...ggering-10-92/
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