Tina Clayton really made a mark at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships! She snagged the silver medal in the women’s 100m final, clocking in a personal best of 10.76 seconds. She finished just behind the incredible Melissa Jefferson-Wooden and ahead of Olympic champion Julien Alfred. What an achievement! The 21-year-old Jamaican sprinter hit a personal milestone, and it’s pretty cool to see how it added to Jamaica’s amazing success in the event.

Three Jamaican women made it to the final, joining the legendary Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson. Clayton showed her cool under pressure, improving her semi-final time of 10.90 seconds to snag her first individual global medal on the biggest stage in athletics.

The emotional aftermath of Clayton’s victory was captured by the Jamai

See Full Page