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WORLD Championships gold medallist Oblique Seville said he did not run his best race, after he finished second in the men’s 100m at the Prefontaine Classic — the ninth stop on the Wanda Diamond League series —held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, running 9.89 seconds (0.1m/s).
The world leader with 9.82 seconds, Seville was one of four Jamaicans who had podium finishes on Saturday, after Dejanae Oakley had won the women’s 400m on Friday’s first day of the event.
Rajindra Campbell was second in the men’s shot put while Demario Prince and Roje Stona were third in the 110m hurdles and men’s discus throw, respectively, on Saturday.
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