Hamburger Anzeiger - Fraser-Pryce, Jackson strong in 100 at Jamaican Olympic trials

NYSE - LSE
CMSC 0.24% 24.92 $
RIO -0.79% 65.95 $
SCS 1.45% 13.14 $
RBGPF 2.01% 60.71 $
JRI 1.06% 13.17 $
BCC 3.24% 147 $
CMSD 0.35% 25.15 $
BTI 1.09% 35.8 $
RYCEF 3.42% 7.3 $
NGG 1.44% 68.14 $
BCE 0.21% 33.48 $
RELX -0.15% 48.15 $
GSK 0.64% 39.21 $
AZN 0.59% 78.31 $
VOD 2.13% 9.85 $
BP 0.61% 30.93 $
Fraser-Pryce, Jackson strong in 100 at Jamaican Olympic trials
Fraser-Pryce, Jackson strong in 100 at Jamaican Olympic trials / Photo: Steph Chambers - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File

Fraser-Pryce, Jackson strong in 100 at Jamaican Olympic trials

Double Olympic 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist Shericka Jackson got off to smooth starts in Thursday's 100m heats at the Jamaican Olympic athletics trials.

Text size:

Fraser-Pryce, crowned in Beijing in 2008 and in London in 2012, won her race in Kingston in 10.98sec (0.7 m/s).

At 37, the eight-time Olympic medalist is aiming for a new title at the Paris Olympics, which begin on July 26, and is gaining momentum after only resuming competition in mid-June.

Jackson, 29, a double world runner-up in the distance, was similarly comfortable in her her heat, winning in 10.99 (0.9 m/s).

The two sprinters were part of a resounding Jamaican hat-trick in Tokyo in 2021 behind Elaine Thompson-Herah, also crowned in Rio in 2016, who will not compete in the Paris Olympics after withdrawing from the trials on Wednesday due to injury.

Fraser-Pryce and Jackson meet on Friday for the semi-finals and the final, where they must take one of the first three places.

Over 400m, the surprise world champion from Budapest, 22-year-old Antonio Watson, pulled up after about 120m and will not compete in the Olympics.

E.Bekendorp--HHA