Jamaica’s Bryan Levell looks at the display board after heat 6 of the men’s 200m at the Stade de France in Paris yesterday. Levell did not qualify automatically for the semifinals and will compete in the 200m repechage today.
Jamaica’s Andrew Hudson (centre) competing in the men’s 200 metres heat 2 at the Stade de France in Paris, France, yesterday. Hudson placed fourth in 20.53 seconds and did not qualify automatically for the semifinals. He will compete in the 200m repechage today.
Medallists in the men’s 100m (from left) Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson (silver), American Noah Lyles (gold) and his teammate Fred Kerley (bronze) at the medal ceremony inside the Stade de France in Paris, France, yesterday.
Kasha Spence (left) and Sadria Warner enjoy a cold Red Stripe beer during their visit to Jamaica House in Paris yesterday. Jamaica House is situated less than 700m away from the Stade de France.
Omar Robinson assists Wayne Smith (not pictured), a restaurateur and caterer, with preparing jerked chicken outside Jamaica House in Paris to keep the patrons satisfied during their visit yesterday.
Junelle Bromfield (centre) of Jamaica taking third spot in heat 6 of the women’s 400m at the Stade de France in Paris, France, yesterday. Bromfield clocked 51.36 seconds. The heat was won by Rhasidat Adeleke (right) of Ireland in 50.09. At left is American Alexis Holmes who placed second in 50.35.
Stacey-Ann Williams of Jamaica, moments after placing second in heat one of the women’s 400m at the Stade de France in Paris yesterday. Williams clocked a season’s best 50.16.
Roshawn Clarke of Jamaica leads the way in heat 4 of the men’s 400m hurdles at the Stade de France in Paris yesterday. Clarke won the heat in 48.17 seconds.