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USATF Bermuda Grand Prix National Sports Centre, Devonshire (BER) – 21 May 2023, complete results from World Athletics Results Service

Larry EderbyLarry Eder
May 21, 2023
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Christian Coleman and Noah Lyles have close races in each race. Christian went out crazy fast, winning in 9.78 with a +4.4mps wind, and Noah Lyles came from behind, almost catching Coleman in 9.80. 

The Bermuda Grand Prix is a great early-season elite meet, and the coverage on Peacock makes it a very powerful early-season meet. 

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USATF Bermuda Grand Prix
National Sports Centre, Devonshire (BER) – 21 May 2023

Men’s 100m
Final 1                           Wind: +4.4
1 Christian COLEMAN               USA        9.78
2 Noah LYLES                      USA        9.80
3 Ackeem BLAKE                    JAM        9.87
4 Terrance LAIRD                  USA        9.94
5 Emmanuel MATADI                 LBR       10.02
6 Joseph Paul AMOAH               GHA       10.05
7 Andre DE GRASSE                 CAN       10.16

Men’s 100m
Final 2                           Wind: +3.8
1 Kadrian GOLDSON                 JAM        9.96
2 Michael CAMPBELL                JAM       10.11
3 Chris ROYSTER                   USA       10.21
4 Cravon GILLESPIE                USA       10.22
5 Demek KEMP                      USA       10.27
6 Jevaughn WHYTE                  JAM       10.28

Men’s 200m
Final                             Wind: +4.7
1 Elijah MORROW                   USA       20.11
2 Andre DE GRASSE                 CAN       20.28
3 Kendal WILLIAMS                 USA       20.28
4 Joseph Paul AMOAH               GHA       20.56
5 Daniel STOKES                   MEX       20.67
6 José FIGUEROA                   PUR       20.89
Emmanuel MATADI                 LBR         DNF

Men’s 400m
Final
1 Steven GARDINER                 BAH       44.42
2 Alonzo RUSSELL                  BAH       45.24
3 Trevor STEWART                  USA       45.58
4 Javon FRANCIS                   JAM       45.81
5 Demish GAYE                     JAM       45.92
6 José FIGUEROA                   PUR       47.17
7 Wilbert LONDON                  USA       47.57

Men’s 1500m
Final
1 Robert HEPPENSTALL              CAN     3:41.83
2 Ethan HUSSEY                    GBR     3:42.52
3 Rob NAPOLITANO                  PUR     3:42.87
4 AJ ERNST                        USA     3:42.95
5 Ben ALLEN                       USA     3:44.08
Erik SOWINSKI                   USA         DNF

Men’s 110mH
Final                             Wind: +4.0
1 Jamal BRITT                     USA       12.99
2 Eric EDWARDS                    USA       13.07
3 Freddie CRITTENDEN              USA       13.13
4 Tyler MASON                     JAM       13.30
5 Damion THOMAS                   JAM       13.38
6 Michael DICKSON                 USA       13.48
7 Louis ROLLINS                   USA       13.67
8 Robert DUNNING                  USA       22.28

Men’s Long Jump
Final
1 LaQuan NAIRN                    BAH        8.32  +2.2
2 Steffin MCCARTER                USA        8.23  +2.1
3 William WILLIAMS                USA        8.18  +3.8
4 Jarrion LAWSON                  USA        8.00  +2.1
5 Isaiah GRIFFITH                 USA        7.85  +3.6
6 Nicolas Allen ARRIOLA GREEN     GUA        7.85  +3.6

Men’s Triple Jump
Final
1 Will CLAYE                      USA       17.45  +3.1
2 Donald SCOTT                    USA       17.06  +2.4
3 Jordan SCOTT                    JAM       17.06  +2.1
4 Christian TAYLOR                USA       16.82  +3.5
5 Omar CRADDOCK                   USA       16.62  +1.8
6 Chris CARTER                    USA       16.49  +1.6
7 Max HEß                         GER       16.38  +2.2
8 Jah-Nhai PERINCHIEF             BER       16.30  +2.8
9 Kaiwan CULMER                   BAH       16.27  +1.6

Women’s 100m
Final 1                           Wind: +2.0
1 Tamari DAVIS                    USA       10.91
2 Shashalee FORBES                JAM       10.98
3 Celera BARNES                   USA       11.01
4 Gina LÜCKENKEMPER               GER       11.03
5 English GARDNER                 USA       11.13
6 Kemba NELSON                    JAM       11.14
7 Mikiah BRISCO                   USA       11.16
8 Marybeth SANT-PRICE             USA       11.16

Women’s 100m
Final 2                           Wind: +2.7
1 Shannon RAY                     USA       11.04
2 Ashley HENDERSON                USA       11.12
3 Remona BURCHELL                 JAM       11.15
4 Taylor ANDERSON                 USA       11.16
5 Anglerne ANNELUS                USA       11.16
6 Jonielle SMITH                  JAM       11.18
7 Alaysha JOHNSON                 USA       11.29
8 Javianne OLIVER                 USA       11.34

Women’s 200m
Final                             Wind: +3.1
1 Abby STEINER                    USA       22.06
2 Anthonique STRACHAN             BAH       22.34
3 Makenzie DUNMORE                USA       22.50
4 Ashanti MOORE                   JAM       22.78
5 Anavia BATTLE                   USA       22.79
6 Jessika GBAI                    CIV       22.80

Women’s 400m
Final
1 Gabby SCOTT                     PUR       51.65
2 Courtney OKOLO                  USA       52.23
3 Candice MCLEOD                  JAM       52.30
4 Brittany AVENI                  USA       52.41
5 Kaylin WHITNEY                  USA       53.29
6 Dalilah MUHAMMAD                USA       53.41
7 Shakima WIMBLEY                 USA       53.51

Women’s 800m
Final
1 Olivia BAKER                    USA     2:03.15
2 Susan ANENO                     UGA     2:03.17
3 Emily BROOKS-RICHARDS           USA     2:03.65
4 Hannah SEGRAVE                  GBR     2:03.68
5 Camille LAUS                    BEL     2:03.99
6 Kendra CHAMBERS                 USA     2:04.30
7 Addy TOWNSEND                   CAN     2:04.34
8 Jazmine FRAY                    JAM     2:06.33
Sanaa Rae MORRIS                BER         DNF

Women’s 100mH
Final                             Wind: +3.5
1 Jasmine CAMACHO-QUINN           PUR       12.17
2 Danielle WILLIAMS               JAM       12.38
3 Tonea MARSHALL                  USA       12.39
4 Megan TAPPER                    JAM       12.47
5 Amber HUGHES                    USA       12.82
6 Gabriele CUNNINGHAM             USA       12.84
7 Milan YOUNG                     USA       13.23
8 Joni TOMIČIČ PREZELJ            SLO       13.25

Women’s 400mH
Final
1 Andrenette KNIGHT               JAM       54.90
2 Cassandra TATE                  USA       55.06
3 Shiann SALMON                   JAM       55.56
4 Ronda WHYTE                     JAM       55.56
5 Gianna WOODRUFF                 PAN       56.00
6 Lina NIELSEN                    GBR       56.49
7 Anna COCKRELL                   USA       56.50
Ashley SPENCER                  USA         DNF

Women’s Long Jump
Final
1 Tara DAVIS-WOODHALL             USA        7.11  +2.1
2 Quanesha BURKS                  USA        7.04  +2.9
3 Ruth USORO                      NGR        6.82  +1.2
4 Monae’ NICHOLS                  USA        6.52  +2.2
5 Tiffany FLYNN                   USA        6.46  +3.4
6 Chanice PORTER                  JAM        6.45  +2.3
7 Kendell WILLIAMS                USA        6.38  +3.3
8 Michelle FOKAM                  USA        6.12  +3.4

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