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    Between Usain Bolt, Elaine Thompson-Herah and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica has had a stranglehold on sprinting over the past few Olympic Games, and this year was no exception.

    After winning gold in both the 100m and 200m in Paris, the Jamaican women were….what’s that? They didn’t win?

    Shockingly, no. Both Shelly-Ann and Sherika Jackson withdrew from the 100m due to injury and Jamaica’s Tia Clayton took seventh in the final

    Well, at least they rebounded to take gold in the 200m. Wrong again. Jackson, the 2023 World Champion withdrew from that race because of injury as well, so NO Jamaican made the final? That’s crazy!

    I’m sure Jamaica’s dominance in the men’s 100m continued in the tradition of Usain Bolt and the Jamaicans reclaimed the “World’s Fastest Man” title after loaning it to Italy’s Marcell Jacobs at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

    Nope.

    Team USA’s Noah Lyles dusted Jamaica’s Oblique Seville and edged out Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by the width of a clavicle to take gold in the race, giving the U.S. its first 100m gold since Justin Gatlin won it in Athens in 2004.

    And now Jamaica doesn’t have a single competitor in the men’s 200m final.

    The bad luck and lack of gold sprinting success for Jamaica at this year’s Olympics is absolutely stunning considering the island’s historic success.

    Bolt won three straight Olympic 100m/200m double-double crowns (2008, 2012, 2016). In the women’s 100m, Jamaica won four straight gold medals; Fraser-Pryce (2008, 2012) and Thompson-Herah (2016, 2020). The Jamaican trio of Thompson-Herah, Fraser-Pryce and Jackson swept the Olympic podium in 2020.

    In the 200m, Jamaica won gold in four out of the last five Games (Veronica Campbell-Brown in 2004 and 2008, and Thompson-Herah in 2016 and 2020; Allyson Felix of Team USA won it in 2012); Gabby Thomas ended the 12-year drought for the U.S. at this year’s Games in Paris.

    Jamaica still has a slim chance to medal in the remaining events, but the disappointment with its track team at this year’s Games is glaring.

    Yet it’s not all bad as the team has surprisingly left its mark in the field events.

    In the women’s triple jump, Caribbean nations showed out as Dominica’s Thea Lafond-Gadson took gold and Jamaica’s Shanieka Ricketts took silver. It was a historic win for both athletes as it was Dominica’s first-ever Olympic medal and it was Jamaica’s first-ever medal in the event.

    Continue reading over at First and Pen.

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    "First And Pen” was created to inform, inspire and connect through voices of color in sports, and is the sports media vertical of The Khanate Group. Our Mission: “We are first to the field and last to leave it, amplifying local sports stories from voices of color to the national conscience.”

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