 Trinidad and Tobago’s Lalonde Gordon topped the men’s invitational 300  metres field at the Armory Track Invitational in New York, USA, on  Saturday. The double Olympic bronze medallist stopped the clock at 32.57  seconds. Gordon is second on the 2015 world indoor performance list,  behind Czech Republic’s reigning world indoor 400m champion Pavel Maslak  (32.53).
Trinidad and Tobago’s Lalonde Gordon topped the men’s invitational 300  metres field at the Armory Track Invitational in New York, USA, on  Saturday. The double Olympic bronze medallist stopped the clock at 32.57  seconds. Gordon is second on the 2015 world indoor performance list,  behind Czech Republic’s reigning world indoor 400m champion Pavel Maslak  (32.53).
Odou Hazel claimed silver in the Armory Track Invitational  college men’s 500m event. The ASA College student returned a time of one  minute, 02.45 seconds.
There was a double triumph for Jessica James  at the Masked Rider Open, in Texas. The Abilene Christian University  junior won the women’s 600 yards in 1:23.53, and the 400m in 55.78  seconds. South Plains College freshman Aaliyah Telesford clocked 57.34  for eighth spot overall in the 400.
Reyare Thomas emerged victorious  in the women’s 200m in 23.73 seconds, while sixth spot went to Western  Texas College sophomore Marissa Gale (24.87). Jereem Richards finished  second in the men’s 400m in 46.49 seconds, while his South Plains  teammate, Domonique Williams clocked 2:16.28 for second spot in the  women’s 800m.
Telesford got to the line in 7.04 seconds to finish  fourth in the women’s 55m final. Thomas was disqualified for a false  start. In the semifinal round, Thomas clocked 6.96, and Telesford 7.00.
At the Paradise Valley indoor meet, in Arizona, Arizona State University student Jamol James won the men’s 60m in 6.71 seconds.
In  Texas, Michelle-Lee Ahye seized silver in the Howie Ryan Invitational  women’s 60m final in 7.16 seconds. Ivory Coast sprinter Murielle Ahoure  won in a world-leading 7.08. Ahye is fifth on the 2015 global  performance list, thanks to her 7.16 run.
Pennsylvania State  University’s Steve Waithe produced a 15.77 metres effort to finish  second in the men’s triple jump, at the Penn State National  Invitational, in Pennsylvania. Coppin State University junior Deandra  Daniel cleared the bar at 1.82m for second spot in the women’s high  jump.
At the Razorback Invitational, in Arkansas, Sparkle McKnight  secured bronze in the women’s 400m in 52.67 seconds--her fastest  clocking this season. The University of Arkansas senior is eighth on the  2015 world indoor performance list. For eight days in January, McKnight  was the world-leader at 52.89.
Another T&T athlete, Texas  A&M University’s Carlyle Roudette was 12th overall in the Razorback  Invitational men’s 400m in 47.64 seconds.
At the Indiana Relays,  Western Kentucky University student Peli Alzola finished third in the  women’s 60m final in 7.65 seconds, and fourth in the 200m in 25.06.
In  Arizona, Mikel Thomas was eighth fastest in the Mountain T’s  Invitational men’s 60m finals in 6.87 seconds. He had clocked 6.80 in  the qualifying round. And Thomas was disqualified in the 60m hurdles  finals for a false start, after qualifying third fastest with a 7.90  seconds run.
 
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