Jackson, the two-time World 200m champion, was an emphatic winner after clocking 22.07 seconds, the joint fifth fastest time in the world this season and, based on that first-time 200m run in 2026, could go sub-22 seconds. One of nine Jamaicans down to compete tomorrow, she will once again line up against most of her rivals from last weekend, led by two-time Olympic 400m champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo of The Bahamas, who was second.
Jackson hunts another big 200m win
Jackson, the two-time World 200m champion, was an emphatic winner after clocking 22.07 seconds, the joint fifth fastest time in the world this season and, based on that first-time 200m run in 2026, could go sub-22 seconds. One of nine Jamaicans down to compete tomorrow, she will once again line up against most of her rivals from last weekend, led by two-time Olympic 400m champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo of The Bahamas, who was second.

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