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The Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix was an epic showdown. Kishin Thompson, Brian Lavell, Sherica Jackson, Clayton, Shelanne Fraser Price to name a few. A meeting record and a personal best. Let’s get into it. Greetings Sports DTM fans and welcome to another episode of Sports Down the Middle, the channel of undiluted sports content. Now I know it might be stale news for some persons but the Hungary Grand Prix was epic. Kishain Thompson sped to a time of 9.95 seconds winning the 100 meter with a strong field with the likes of Akili Sini as well as Omanala of Kenya and Akim Blake. So Kisha Thompson sped to a time of 9.95 seconds uh beating the Ghanaian as well as Simbini who both managed 10.01 seconds. Akim Blake managed fourth 10.04 seconds. Ronnie Baker fifth 10.05. Goldson 10.08 and Rowan Watson 7 10.12. Amenala manage 8 10.26. So Kishen Thompson is just testing where his body is at as he work out some kinks and as well as get some competition under his belt. The next one we’re looking to see him go up against an even stronger field would be in the Poland Diamond League event. So in the women’s 100 meter, Joseé Taloo won in a time of 10.97 seconds, beating Tina Clayton of Jamaica, who ran 10.99 seconds and Sherikica Jackson into third 11 seconds. Shel Fraser Price could only manage fourth, 11.07 seconds. Crystal, other Jamaican in this race, finished eighth in a time of 11.28 seconds. So Taloo get the better of the Jamaicans. Uh Jamaica finished second, third, and fourth with Tina Clayton being the best place Jamaican in that 100 meter race. While in the women’s 200 meter, Ashante Moore continued to improve running a personal best of 22.31 seconds, beating the Nigerian Oil, who finished second in 22.31 seconds. and Darl Neita of Britain finished third 22.37 seconds. So, Ashante Moore continued to improve showing her class and beating a pretty strong field if you ask me. Um, and so that was excellent, excellent run by her finishing first in the 200 m. Now for the highlight of the meet was the men’s 200 m. Brian Lavell ran a meeting record 19.69 beating Vanikirk into second who ran 20.07 seconds. So Brian Lavell run was extremely impressive. Some might said it was expected. The coach that coach has done some wonderful things with Brian Lavell. That 19.69 69 seconds put him as the third fastest time in the 200 m men this year for 2025 behind the likes of Noel Liles who ran 19.63 seconds and Kung Fu Kenny Kennet Benarak 19.67 seconds uh they had run that in the US trials if you guys remember the Kung Fu Kenny push and no all so that 19.67 and 19.63 63 are the only fastest faster times than Brian Lavel for this year 2025. Also, Brian Lavel time moves him to number three in the Jamaican ranking with Usain Bolt’s time 19.19 seconds at the top. And then Yuan Blake 19.26 seconds. Lavel time of 19.69 puts him into third. So that run was that impressive. Lavell is the third fastest Jamaican over the 200 m and so we’re expecting him to continue to improve. He had done that in a minus0.4 seconds headwind. Who said Jamaican male sprinting is dead 19.69 as I said puts him third for this year. Let’s see what he has in store. So fans out there, let us know you feel about the performance of the Jamaicans of the Hungary Grand Prix meet and what are your expectations for Brian Lavell as well as Shante Moore continues to improve setting a personal best. Leave all comments in the section below and don’t forget to like, share and subscribe and to tell a friend, tell another friend, tell all of their friends to come and join our channel. This has been another episode sports on the middle. Be blessed.