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Team Jamaica women 2nd, men 4th in sprint relays at IAAF World Championships

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Not the results we wanted, but proud of them said way!
Team Jamaica’s ladies, Kemba Nelson –> Elaine Thompson Herah –> Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce —> Shericka Jackson finished just shy of the gold to the USA, winning the women’s 4 x 100 m silver in 41.18 secs at the IAAF World Championships on Saturday.
Meanwhile, our men, Ackeem Blake —> Yohan Blake –> Oblique Seville –> Jelani Walker just missed out on a medal, finishing 4th in the men’s 4 x 100 m final in 38.06 seconds, a race won by Team Canada.

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