The men’s 110m hurdles at the Doha Diamond League featured a thrilling showdown among top hurdlers. Rasheed Broadbell, Daniel Roberts, and Jamal Britt battled fiercely from the start. Roberts took an early lead, while Britt stayed close until clipping the final hurdle.
Broadbell ran a controlled and confident race, maintaining his rhythm and speed throughout. He crossed the finish line first with a season-best time of 13.14 seconds, securing the win and reinforcing his position as one of the world’s fastest hurdlers this season.
This victory places Broadbell, ranked world No. 7, among the elite hurdlers in 2025. His performance in Doha continues his consistent start to the year, showing great promise for upcoming competitions.
The race highlighted the depth of talent in the men’s 110m hurdles, with strong performances from Roberts and Britt pushing the pace. However, Broadbell’s smooth technique and composure under pressure made the difference.
Jamaica’s Broadbell now looks ahead to further challenges on the Diamond League circuit, aiming to improve his times and rankings. His season-best run in Doha signals his readiness to contend for medals at major global events.
Fans and experts alike will watch closely as Broadbell builds momentum in what promises to be a competitive hurdling season.