Natoya Goule to run at Lausanne Diamond League in Switzerland

Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event. 

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Commonwealth Games silver medalist Natoya Goule is the lone Jamaican showing so far on the respective start lists released for the Lussane Diamond League in Switzerland set for tomorrow. 

Goule who will race in the women’s 800 metres holds  a season best 1 minute 58.23 seconds and will match up against the British pair of Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie in the two lap event. 

The Jamaican is second on the diamond league point standings with 11 points in the event, behind leader Catriona Bissett of Australia with 12. 

Meanwhile, world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria will tackle the Puerto Rican jasmine Camacho -Quinn and the American Nia Ali in the women’s 100 meters hurdles event.

World championship relay gold medalist Andre de Grasse and Aaron Brown of Canada will lead the cast  in the men’s 200 meters, which also includes World Junior champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. 

Darly Neita of Great Britain and Ivory’ Coast’ duo of Marie jose Talou and Murielle Ahoure-Demps will face off in the women’s 100 meters event.