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SPRINT hurdler Demisha Roswell stole the spotlight on Sunday's final day of competition at the JAAA/Puma National Senior and Junior Championships.
Roswell created a major upset by winning the women's 100 metre hurdles final in a personal best 12.40 seconds. Defending champion and favourite Megan Simmonds took second in 12.47 while Kerrica Hill of MVP Track Club was third in 12.67.
Roswell who showed good form several weeks ago at the Lone Star Meet in College Station, Texas, when she defeated a strong field to win in 12.53, ran a well-executed race for an impressive victory. It was her first national title and her winning time was the fifth fastest in the world this year.
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