Kishane Thompson delivered a standout performance in the 100m heats at the Jamaican National Trials, asserting himself as a serious contender for a spot on the national team.
His smooth and powerful sprint under challenging conditions energised the crowd and set the tone for the day’s competition.

Kishane Thompson at the Jamaican National Trials
Though Kishane had earlier promised a sub-9.77 in his 100m dash, his 10.12 seconds still looks good and puts him among the serious contenders in the sprinting world.
Meanwhile, Rohan Watson followed closely behind with 10.28 seconds, demonstrating his sprinting prowess with a strong finish in second place.
Meanwhile, Christopher Taylor, primarily known for his 400m speciality, surprised many by showcasing impressive speed in the shorter sprint, finishing third in the heat.
Taylor’s versatility adds an exciting dynamic to the trials, as he juggles his 400m ambitions with competitive 100m performances. Taylor registered a stunning 10.36 seconds.
The Jamaican National Trials remain one of the most hotly contested events in the track and field calendar, given the country’s rich sprinting heritage. Athletes like Kishane Thompson and Watson are not only competing for national glory but also for the chance to represent Jamaica on the world stage at the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
This year’s trials have already produced thrilling moments, with emerging talents pushing established stars and raising the bar for Jamaican sprinting.
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Moreover, Kishane Thompson’s performance, in particular, signals that he is ready to step into the spotlight and challenge the nation’s elite sprinters.
As the competition progresses, all eyes will be on these athletes to see who will claim their place among Jamaica’s sprinting legends.
So far, the trials continue to be a proving ground where speed, determination, and resilience collide, promising an exciting build-up to the international season.