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 111th ISSA Championship ‘tremendous success’: World Athletics 
 By Nelson A. King 
 World  Athletic  said  on  Sunday  
 that  the  111th  staging  of  the  
 ISSA/GraceKennedy  Boys’  and  
 Girls’  Athletics  Championships  
 (Champs)  in  Kingston,  Jamaica,  
 held  from  April  5-9,  was  “a  tremendous  
 success.” 
 “With  the  World  Athletics  
 U20  Championships  Cali  22  on  
 the  horizon,  many  athletes  produced  
 inspired  performances  as  
 11  records  were  broken  and  two  
 equaled  over  the  final  two  days  
 of  competition,  including  all  the  
 sprint hurdles across the four age  
 groups in the girls’ section,” World  
 Athletics said. 
 “The event marked the return of  
 spectators  for  the  first  time  since  
 2019, following the global pandemic  
 that  began  in  2020,”  it  added.  
 “And title sponsors GraceKennedy  
 Limited  pledged  JA$88  million  
 (US$570,000)  in  sponsorship  for  
 this year’s edition.” 
 World  Athletics  said  Kingston  
 College  and  Edwin  Allen  High  
 School  were  crowned  winners  
 after amassing 372 and 352 points,  
 respectively. 
 It said leading the performances  
 was  17-year-old Kerrica Hill  of  
 Hydel  High,  who  completed  the  
 sprints/hurdles double. 
 She  won  the  100m  hurdles  
 (76.2cm  barriers)  in  a  stunning  
 world  U18  best  of  12.71  (0.8m/s),  
 World Athletics said. 
 Earlier in the championships, it  
 said she won the 100m flat in 11.16  
 (1.2m/s)  to  equal  the  championship  
 records in the girls’ class two  
 category, moving  to  joint  seventh  
 on the world U18 all-time list. 
 “I  just  came  out  here  to  show  
 everyone what  I  can do  as  I have  
 been  training very hard with Brianna  
 (Lyston)  and  Alana  (Reid),  
 who came second,” said Hill, who  
 finished seventh in the 100m and  
 first  in  the  4x100m  at  the World  
 U20 Championships in Nairobi last  
 year. 
 “I am very happy as this was my  
 aim  to  get  both  records,”  added  
 Hill.  “I  hope  to  carry  this  form  
 into  the  World  U20  Championships.” 
 World  Athletics  said  the  stage  
 was  set  for  “an  epic  showdown”  
 in  the 100m for girls,  aged 17-18,  
 between  the  Clayton  twins  (Tina  
 and  Tia)  and  the  returning  Brianna  
 Lyston of Hydel High. 
 Lyston missed last year’s edition  
 From left: Tina Clayton, Brianna Lyston and Tia Clayton at the Boys’ and Girls’ Championship. World  
 Athletics/Athelstan Bellamy 
 due  to  the  Jamaican  high  school  
 transfer  eligibility  rule,  which  
 states athletes  (below 12th grade)  
 who  switched  schools  during  the  
 year must sit out the next championship, 
  World Athletics said. 
 “Lyston,  who  ran  11.14  in  
 March,  created  an  uproar  with  a  
 scintillating  semi-final  victory  in  
 11.28 (-1.6 m/s), where she defeated  
 world U20 champion Tina Clayton,  
 who  looked  unperturbed,”  World  
 Athletics said. 
 “In a thrilling final, Lyston, who  
 was sandwiched between the Clayton  
 twins  drawn  in  lanes  four  
 and  lane  six,  got  a  decent  start,  
 although  not  as  explosive  as  the  
 one a few hours earlier,” it added. 
 “She held a slight advantage all  
 the way  through  to  the  70-metre  
 mark,  until  the  sheer  power  and  
 determination  of  Tina  Clayton  
 propelled  her  past  Lyston  for  a  
 remarkable  victory  in  11.23  (-2.8  
 m/s),” World  Athletics  continued.  
 “Lyston made  sure  she  separated  
 the twins at the finish, registering  
 11.26 for the silver with Tia taking  
 bronze in 11.47.” 
 “It was a great final,” said Tina.  
 “There  was  a  lot  of  competition,  
 but this is an energy-saving championship, 
   so  I  held  back  in  the  
 semis knowing that I did not need  
 to  push  hard  to  qualify.  I  gave  it  
 my all in the final, and I’m grateful  
 for the win.” 
 The Clayton twins joined Brandy  
 Hall  and  Serena  Cole  to  set  a  
 world  U20  leading  43.28  in  the  
 4x100m, World Athletics said. 
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