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LAS VEGAS – Barbadian female sprinter Tristan Evelyn walked away with US$250,000 after winning the women’s 100 metres at the controversial Enhanced Games in the United States on Sunday.
Running as a non-enhanced athlete, the 28-year-old Olympian crossed the finish line in 11.25 seconds to comfortably win gold in the six-woman field.
Shania Collins of the USA was second in 11.43 seconds to win US$125,000, with her compatriot Taylor Anderson claiming US$75, 000 after finishing third in 11.48 seconds.
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