Our top three

Published: Thursday | June 23, 2011 Comments 0
Lowe
Lowe
Graham
Graham

This weekend's JAAA/ Supreme Ventures National Senior Championships promises to be one of the most exciting in recent years. Our track and field experts Andre Lowe and Raymond 'KC' Graham have looked at five selected men's events and five women's and offer predictions on the likely top three;

Graham's picks

MEN

100m: 1. Asafa Powell 2. Steve Mullings 3. Michael Frater

200m: 1. Yohan Blake 2. Steve Mullings 3. Nickel Ashmeade

400m: 1. Jermaine Gonzales 2. Michael Mason 3. Riker Hylton

110m: 1. Dwight Thomas 2. Andrew Riley 3. Richard Phillips

400m hurdles: 1. Danny McFarlane 2. Josef Robertson 3. Isa Phillips

WOMEN

100m: 1. Veronica Campbell-Brown 2. Kerron Stewart 3. Sherone Simpson

200m: 1. Veronica Campbell-Brown 2. Kerron Stewart 3. Jura Levy

400m: 1. Rosemarie Whyte 2. Novlene Williams-Mills 3. Kaliese Spencer

100m hurdles: 1. Brigitte Foster-Hylton 2. Vonette Dixon 3. Delloreen Enis-London

400m hurdles: 1. Kaliese Spencer 2. Nickiesha Wilson 3. Ristananna Tracey

Lowe's picks

MEN

100m: 1. Asafa Powell, 2. Steve Mullings, 3. Nesta Carter

200m: 1. Steve Mullings, 2. Yohan Blake, 3. Nickel Ashmeade

110m hurdles: 1. Dwight Thomas, 2. Andrew Riley, 3. Richard Phillips

400m: 1. Jermaine Gonzales, 2. Leford Green, 3. Ryker Hylton

400m hurdles: 1. Danny McFarlane, 2. Josef Robertson, 3. Markino Buckley

WOMEN

100m: 1. Veronica Campbell-Brown, 2. Kerron Stewart, 3. Sherone Simpson

200m: 1. Veronica Campbell-Brown, 2. Kerron Stewart, 3. Jura Levy

100m hurdles: 1. Vonette Dixon, 2. Brigitte Foster-Hylton, 3. Natasha Ruddock

400m: 1. Rosemarie Whyte, 2. Novlene Williams-Mills, 3. Kaliese Spencer

400m hurdles: 1. Kaliese Spencer, 2. Nickiesha Wilson, 3. Ristananna Tracey



 

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