Julien Alfred withdraws from Women’s 200 meters at World Athletics Championships

Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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SUFJ says it’s willing to assist Education and Health Ministries with managing mental health challenges among students

Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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7 people were arrested for breaches of the National Animal Identification and Traceability System

Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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Chief Justice Bryan Sykes raises concern about clearance rate in Circuit Courts in Western parishes

Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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Tommi Gore closes Round 5 of ADAC GT4 Germany with another podium finish

Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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Residents call for open trenches along Slipe Pen road to be fixed urgently

Olympic 100 metres champion Julien Alfred has withdrawn from the Women’s 200 meters at the ongoing World Athletics Championships, due to an injury.

According to her Henry Rolle, the St. Lucia native picked up a grade one hamstring strain in Sunday’s women’s 100 metres final.

The 24 year old who was aiming to win her maiden world title, came away with bronze after clocking 10.84 seconds.

The event was won by world leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States in a Championship record 10.61 seconds with silver going to Jamaica’s Tina Clayton who ran a new personal best 10.76 seconds.

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