Brianna Lyston third in 100m at Ostrava Golden Spike meet

The Ostrava Golden Spike, one of the most prestigious stops on the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold circuit, delivered tightly contested sprint action on Tuesday, with two of Jamaica’s top track talents turning in underwhelming performances amid a key pre-championship season.

Rising sprint star Brianna Lyston, making her first competitive appearance since a late-April meet in Clermont, Florida where she clocked a 2024 season-best 10.94 seconds in the 100m, crossed the line third in the women’s 100m final with a time of 11.18 seconds, competing in mild 0.5m/s tailwind conditions. The race was claimed by Poland’s home crowd favorite Ewa Swoboda, who took gold with a winning time of 11.09 seconds, while New Zealand’s Zoe Hobbs claimed second place with 11.12 seconds, edging Lyston out of the top two.

Off the track, a more notable development for Lyston came earlier this week, when the Jamaican sprinter was omitted from the entry list for this weekend’s Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) National Championships. She joins a growing list of elite Jamaican track athletes who have opted to skip the national qualifying event, a decision that sparks questions about her preparation and potential status for upcoming global championship competitions.

In the women’s 100m hurdles, another Jamaican standout, former World Athletics Championships silver medalist Britany Anderson, also finished outside the top three, crossing the line sixth with a time of 12.87 seconds in nearly calm wind conditions of -0.1m/s. The hurdles race was one of the closest competitions of the entire meet, with the top three finishers separated by just three hundredths of a second. Nadine Visser of the Netherlands claimed the gold medal with a winning time of 12.65 seconds, followed closely by Poland’s Pia Skrzyszowska in second at 12.66 seconds, and South Africa’s Marione Fourie rounding out the top three with 12.68 seconds.