Shericka Jackson retains her world 200 metres championship in the second-fastest time ever run, as Noah Lyles adds another gold to his tally in Budapest.
abc.net.au/news/world-athletics-championships-sherivcka-jackson-noah-lyes/102779816Jamaica's peerless Shericka Jackson has delivered a commanding performance to retain her world 200 metres championship in 21.41 seconds, the second-fastest time ever run in the women's event.
Her time beat her previous best of 21.45, the championship record she set winning in Eugene last year.
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