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KINGSTON, Jamaica — World Championships gold medallist Oblique Seville ran a meeting record of 9.83 seconds (1.4m/s) to win the men’s 100m on Sunday’s Wanda Diamond League meeting, the Kamila Skolimowska Memorial in Silesia, Poland, his first visit to the European country.
It was an immediate response from the Jamaican after being beaten at the London Diamond League as he broke the meeting record of 9.87 seconds that was held jointly by three men, including compatriot Kishane Thompson.
Seville had made his intentions clear after he had won his first round heat in 9.90 seconds (1.9m/s) as two Americans finished behind him, with Kenneth Bednarek running a season’s best 9.87 seconds for second and Christian Coleman third in 9.93 seconds.
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