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KINGSTON, Jamaica — World Athletics Indoor finalist Nia Robinson finished in third place in the women’s long jump on her Wanda Diamond League debut at Sunday’s Bauhaus-Galan at Olympiastadion in Stockholm, Sweden, with a wind-aided 6.80m (2.4m/s).
Robinson was the only Jamaican who managed a podium finish as Roje Stona was fourth in the men’s discus throw and Danniel Thomas-Dodd was sixth in the women’s shot put while Assinie Wilson placed seventh in the men’s 400m hurdles which was not a part of the Diamond League schedule.
Robinson who also had a wind-legal 6.78m (1.3m/s) jump, her legal best outdoors this season and was coming off a third place finish at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland on Wednesday, got her biggest jump in the opening round.
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