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Jevaughn Powell leads Jamaica's charge in Men's 400m

Published:Sunday | August 4, 2024 | 1:11 PM
Gladstone Taylor photo.

Jevaughn Powell was the lone Jamaican to make it straight into the Men's 400m semi-finals after finishing third in heat six following first-round action at the Stade de France at the Paris Games.

Despite fading in the last 30 metres, Powell held on and clocked a time of 45:12 seconds behind eventual winner Charles Dobson of Great Britain.

National champion Deandre Watkin was seventh and last in heat one following a disappointing 45.97 seconds clocking.

Matthew Hudson Smith of Great Britain won the race in 44.78 seconds.

Sean Bailey's time of 44:68 was good enough for fifth in heat two, which went to Michael Norman of the USA who clocked a season's best 44.10.

Watkin and Bailey will have another chance to make it through to the semi-finals following the repechage.

- Lennox Aldred

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