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There were four Jamaican successes at yesterday's Lone Star Grand Prix meet, a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meet held at the E.B. Cushing Stadium at Texas A&M University.
Competing in very hot and humid conditions, former Lacovia High sprinter Sabrina Dockery led the way. Dockery got a very good start in the women’s 100 metres and held on for the win, clocking a new personal best of 10.92 seconds, her first time going under the 11-second barrier.
There was also a personal best for third-place finisher Jodean Williams of Jamaica with 10.97 seconds, the same time recorded by second-place finisher Audrey Leduc of Canada. Neisha Burgher ended seventh in 11.27 seconds, while Briana Williams was eighth in 11.32.
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