Kishane Thompson, Tia Clayton win 60m at Puma JAAA Fuller-Anderson Meet

The Puma JAAA Fuller-Anderson Development Meet at GC Foster College witnessed a spectacular display of sprinting prowess this Saturday, headlined by two of Jamaica’s most promising track stars. Olympic and World Championship silver medalist Kishane Thompson and World Championship relay medalist Tia Clayton emerged victorious in their respective 60-meter dash events, signaling strong early-season form.

In a tightly contested men’s final, Kishane Thompson of MVP Track Club delivered a commanding performance. Launching from lane five, Thompson exhibited formidable power and acceleration to cross the finish line in 6.52 seconds, despite a significant tailwind of +2.8 meters per second. He narrowly edged out a fierce challenge from Sprintec’s Odaine McPherson, who clocked 6.53 seconds. Adding to the race’s prestige, World Championship 200m bronze medalist Bryan Levell of Uptimum Track Club secured third place with a time of 6.54 seconds.

The competition’s intensity was further highlighted in the preliminary heats, where a notable upset occurred. World Indoor 60m bronze medalist Ackeem Blake of Dynamic Track Club was surprisingly defeated, finishing third in his heat with a time of 6.70 seconds. The heat was instead dominated by MVP teammates, with Nishon Ebanks claiming victory in 6.61 seconds and Rohan Eatson following closely in second at 6.63 seconds.

On the women’s side, Tia Clayton delivered a breathtaking performance, executing a flawless race from start to finish. She blazed to a new personal best of 7.02 seconds (aided by a +1.2 m/s wind), decisively shattering her previous record of 7.14 seconds. Clayton faced relentless pressure from her clubmate, Jonielle Smith, who also achieved a personal best of 7.06 seconds to secure the runner-up position.

The field was exceptionally deep, with pre-race favorite Natasha Morrison, who held the season’s fastest entry time of 7.09 seconds, ultimately finishing third in 7.21 seconds. She was followed by Trinidad and Tobago’s Shaniqua Bascome of Uptimum, who set her own personal best of 7.22 seconds. In Section B of the women’s event, the powerful Theianna Lee Terrelonge, a former Edwin Allen High School standout now representing Uptimum, triumphed with a time of 7.23 seconds, which ranked as the sixth-fastest overall on the day, ahead of Utech’s Krystel Sloley (7.31 seconds).