Athletes rise to the event as opening night time in Jamaica brings loads of drama and head-to-head clashes
After all of the discuss, all the hype and all the expectation, a imaginative and prescient lastly turned actuality because the inaugural Grand Slam Monitor assembly received below manner in Jamaica on Friday night time (April 4).
Whereas the sight of a sparse crowd at Kingston’s Nationwide Stadium maybe didn’t fairly strike the preliminary word that organiser Michael Johnson would have been hoping for, these on the observe actually stored their finish of the cut price as various occasions offered exactly the form of head-to-head contests and drama that the previous Olympic 200m and 400m champion had in thoughts when devising this idea.
With opponents taking up two disciplines throughout the three-day schedule of their respective occasion teams – Brief Sprints (100m/200m), Lengthy Sprints (200m/400m), Brief Hurdles (100m or 110m hurdles/100m), Lengthy Hurdles (400m hurdles/400m), Brief Distance (800m/1500m) and Lengthy Distance (3000m/5000m) – and $100,000 going to the winner of every occasion group, the stakes had been unusually excessive for such an early stage of the season and there was a unique really feel to proceedings.
“The athletes are wonderful, however they want a platform,” Johnson advised AW earlier this 12 months and, at 5:42pm native time, the primary of them stepped on to the one he had offered.
After gale drive winds had ripped by means of the sector earlier within the day, it was as an alternative a stiff breeze that greeted the ladies’s 200m subject as they appeared on the Nationwide Stadium observe which has not too long ago been relaid and is resplendent within the colors of the Jamaican flag.
Gabby Thomas claimed just a little slice of historical past by changing into the primary ever Grand Slam Monitor race winner and there was maybe little shock that the Olympic champion got here out on high. The American received convincingly in 22.62 (-0.2) to earn the 12 factors for first place (factors are awarded on a descending scale from 12 to 1 by place), however the tactical dynamic of the athletes doubling up was instantly at play, too.
Eyebrows had been raised as Mariliedy Paulino – higher identified for her 400m prowess given her standing as world and Olympic champion – got here second as she clocked 22.93 to push former world champion Dina Asher-Smith (22.96) into third. Salwa Eid Naser, Olympic 400m silver medallist, was fourth in 22.99.
With scores mixed throughout the 2 occasions to determine the winner, Saturday’s 400m contest is already a mouthwatering one.
“The stakes of those competitions are actually excessive,” stated Thomas. “Usually, at these early season meets we’re simply working towards and feeling it out. Right here on the Grand Slam the stakes are excessive, the prize pot is large and the extent of competitors can be actually excessive. That’s not one thing that we’re actually used to in our sport and I feel it’s actually good.”

(Bee Trofort-Wilson for Grand Slam Monitor)
The boys’s Lengthy Sprints group began with the 400m, and Chris Bailey confirmed that not one of the kind which took him to the world indoor title had abandoned him, the American producing a searing run to win in a world-leading 44.34.
Olympic silver medallist Matt Hudson-Smith received out strongly and was in pole place coming off the ultimate bend however it was at that time when Bailey moved previous and held robust to hit the tape first. Hudson-Smith clocked 44.65, with American Vernon Norwood 44.70.

Ejgayehu Taye (Howard Lao for Grand Slam Monitor)
The primary Lengthy Distance race offered the proper recipe of a wonderful contest mixed with a fast time. Ethiopia’s Ejgayehu Taye produced 8:28.42, the quickest time ever run by a lady for the gap in Jamaica, to win an excellent last-lap battle with Kenya’s Agnes Ngetich, who clocked a PB of 8:28.75. Taye’s compatriot Gebresilma was third in 8:38.15.

Nikki Hiltz (Matt Pendleton for Grand Slam Monitor)
The 800m/1500m battles are one of the vital intriguing points to the Grand Slam idea and it was these higher identified for his or her metric mile exploits who got here to the fore within the girls’s 800m.
After a fast begin from Heather Maclean, her fellow American and nationwide mile record-holder Nikki Hiltz hit the entrance simply after the bell, which was reached in 58.34.
She clung to that lead because the tempo quickened and the sector behind her jostled, simply managing to maintain herself in entrance as she clinched an outstanding win in a world-leading PB of 1:58.23 because of closing 200m of 30 seconds.
Ethiopia’s Diribe Welteji, latest winner of 1500m silver on the World Indoor Championships, was proper on her shoulder in 1:58.29, whereas Olympic 1500m silver medallist Jess Hull additionally clocked a PB in 1:58.58 as reigning 800m champion Mary Moraa pale to eighth place in 2:00.97.
There was no such drama within the males’s and girls’s 400m hurdles, which each noticed comfy victories for the pre-race favourites. With the flat 400m to come back on Sunday, Alison Dos Santos and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone expended a minimal quantity of vitality but nonetheless managed to look a category aside.
Within the males’s race, two-time Olympic bronze medallist Dos Santos eased away to win in 47.61 as Jamaican Roshawn Clarke generated loads of noise from the group as he took second in 48.20, with American Caleb Dean working 48.58.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (Matt Pendleton for Grand Slam Monitor)
Within the girls’s race, as is so typically the case, McLaughlin-Levrone was working a race with herself as she completed a great distance clear in 52.76. Her fellow American Dalilah Muhammad, whom she succeeded as world record-holder and who not too long ago introduced she will probably be retiring on the finish of this season, moved by means of the sector for second in 54.59. Jamaican Rushell Clayton tried her greatest to stay with the Olympic champion within the earlier phases and completed third in 55.02.

(Howard Lao for Grand Slam Monitor)
With the 3000m additionally to be contested on Sunday, there was a reluctance to select up the tempo throughout a males’s 5000m race that solely really – and all of the sudden – burst into life within the closing 400m.
American Cooper Teare had been in entrance early on earlier than the lead modified just a few instances as completely different contenders edged forward, solely to determine to not take the tempo on. All of the whereas, Grant Fisher – the person who broke the 3000m and 5000m indoor world information throughout the winter – was content material to sit down and watch from round third or fourth place.
He was caught on his heels, nevertheless, by the sudden explosion of tempo that got here from Hagos Gebrhiwet, the Olympic bronze medallist inflicting chaos as he surged to the entrance on the bell.
American Dylan Jacobs did his greatest to stay with him, although, as did Teare, whereas Fisher set about attempting to make up misplaced floor. As Gebrhiwet started to fade, all of the sudden it was the US trio who got here to the fore with Fisher wanting stronger and stronger.
A 51-second final lap helped him to edge the competition in 14:39.14 from Teare (14:39.31) and Jacobs (14:39.56), with Gebrhiwet coming fourth (14:40.20).

Kenny Bednarek edges the 100m (Howard Lao for Grand Slam Monitor)
On the different finish of the gap scale, the closing occasion of the night, the lads’s 100m, introduced the most important noise from the house crowd however American Kenny Bednarek denied them the victory all of them wished to see.
With the two-time Olympic 200m silver medallist having stumbled barely within the early section of the race, it was Jamaican Indirect Seville who heading for full factors after his hero’s reception.
Nonetheless, Bednarek recovered and completed strongly to hit the road in 10.07 (-1.3), with Seville clocking 10.08. British record-holder Zharnel Hughes was given the decision for third in 10.13, the identical time attributed to Jamaican Ackeem Blake.
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