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Grand Slam Track: Josh Kerr claims first slam win and $100,000 in Miami

Olivia Roberts
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The Olympic silver medalist Arop won the male 800m in a minute and 43.69 seconds.

After its beginning until 2025 was interrupted by a disease and injury, the 1500m Kerr Silver Medalist showed that a better 1: 45.01 of approximately two laps on Saturday is forming again.

Also on Saturday, the American Olympic Bronze medalist of 100m Melissa Jefferson-Wooden imposed the 200m Gabby Thomas champion for victory in the group of short female sprints.

Thomas ran the best 21.95 seconds of the season to win his favored event after finishing fourth in the 100m on Friday, but the winner of 100 meters Jefferson-Wooden produced a better better than 22.15 of 200 m for the third to win by one point.

The Daryll Neita of Great Britain was eighth at 22.93.

In the long male sprints, Matthew Hudson-Smith ran 44.37 per third place in the 400m, finishing fifth in general after placing seventh in the 200 m.

The last day of the Action of the Grand Slam track in Miami sees George Mills of Great Britain pointing to the victory in the long -distance male discipline while running more than 5000m after his third place in the 3000m.

Zharnel Hughes travels more than 200 meters after placing the fourth place in the 100 m, while in the women’s sprints group, Amber Anning, competes in the 200 m.

There are two blows more than three days after Miami, in Philadelphia since May 30 and Los Angeles on June 27.

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