Jarrin Solomon opened his 2015 outdoor campaign in fine style at the  Willie Williams Classic, in Arizona, USA, on Saturday. The Trinidad and  Tobago athlete captured the men’s 400 metres title with a 46.07 seconds  clocking.
Central Arizona College freshman Hezekiel Romeo threw 17.30 metres to finish fifth in the men’s shot put.
At  the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) Springtime meet, Ayanna  Alexander produced a 13.57 metres effort in the women’s triple jump to  strike gold. The impressive season opener earned Alexander fifth spot on  the 2015 world outdoor performance list.
Kayelle Clarke was also  in winners’ row, the New Mexico Junior College sprinter topping the  women’s 200m field in 24.16 seconds. Another T&T athlete, South  Plains College student Domonique Williams, clocked 24.50 to secure  fourth spot. UTEP’s Aeisha McDavid finished seventh in the women’s  javelin with a 36.41m throw and tenth overall in the 100m hurdles in  14.72 seconds.
At the Baldy Castillo Invitational, in Arizona,  Jamol James won the men’s 100m dash in 10.47 seconds. The Arizona State  University student also competed in the long jump, finishing third with  a 7.44m leap—a new personal best.
At the McMurry War Hawk  Classic, in Texas, Western Texas College athlete Marissa Gale emerged  victorious in the women’s 400m in 56.66 seconds. Another T&T runner,  Jessica James, clocked 56.91 to finish second.
In California,  Theon Lewis was the class of the Hornet Invitational men’s 400m field,  the College of the Sequoias freshman winning in 47.83 seconds. Another  T&T/Sequoias athlete, Ohdel James finished sixth overall in 48.47.  Academy of Art University freshman Asa Guevara was seventh fastest in  48.67. And in the men’s 100m dash, Sequoias sprinter Ashron Sobers was  19th overall in 10.94 seconds.
At the Wake Forest Open, in North  Carolina, Emmanuel Stewart snatched silver in the men’s discus with a  53.41m throw. In the hammer throw, he produced a 47.52m effort to finish  10th.
At the Texas Christian University (TCU) Invitational,  Baylor University senior Dannielle Davis was second in the women’s long  jump with a 5.37m leap. She finished fifth in the 100m hurdles in a  wind-assisted 14.40 seconds.
Abilene Christian University (ACU)  sophomore Sterlen Paul returned a time of four minutes, 09.66 seconds  for 15th spot overall in the men’s 1,500m. Aaron Leung Woo-Gabriel was  19th in the men’s 100m, the University of Texas at Arlington senior  clocking 11.16. And Paul’s ACU teammate, Osei Alleyne-Forte was 24th in  the men’s 200m in 23.38.
In Pennsylvania, Kiersten LaRoche bagged  Philadelphia Classic women’s 200m bronze with a 25.81 seconds run. In  the javelin, the Temple University student threw 32.65m to finish 16th.
At  the Texas Southern University (TSU) Relays, Wiley College athletes,  Quinn-Lee Ralph and Dan-Neil Telesford finished fifth and seventh,  respectively, in the men’s 200m finals, clocking 21.70 seconds and  21.72.
Ralph was fourth fastest in the 100m preliminaries,  getting to the line in 10.99. However, the meet was halted prematurely  on Saturday due to inclement weather, and the championship race was not  contested. In the men’s 400m, Wiley College’s Justin Maloney finished  10th overall in 49.40 seconds, while Telesford was 11th in 49.60.
At  the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Ram Invite, University of  Delaware junior Chelsi Campbell finished second in heat two and seventh  overall in the women’s 400m in 58.04 seconds.
In Florida,  Trishelle Leacock clocked a wind-aided 25.23 seconds for eighth spot  overall in the Hurricane Invitational women’s 200m event. The University  of Miami freshman was ninth in the 100m in 12.18.