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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Last Updated Monday, May 7, 2012

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Photo Highlights of JN Jamaica Invitational Meet

KINGSTON, Jamaica - The World's Best Athletes were in attendance for the JN Jamaica Invitational Meet on Saturday, May 5th at the National Stadium in Jamaica.

Double record holder, Usain Bolt, 100m world champion, Yohan Blake, Olympic and World Championship gold medalists, Michael Frater and Nester Carter did not disappoint fans.

Photo Highlights


Double World Record holder, Usain Bolt (second right), celebrates with (from left) Earl Jarrett, General Manager of the Jamaica National Building Society; Lisa Hanna, Youth and Culture Minister and Prime Minister of Jamaica, Portia Simpson Miller after winning the 100 metres race at the JN Jamaica Invitational Meet on Saturday, May 5 at the National Stadium. Bolt won the race in 9.82 seconds.


(Watch race: http://www.sflcn.com/multimedia.php?id=Nw6HnG8wM_c )


Earl Jarrett (left), General Manager of the Jamaica National Building Society presents Yohan Blake with a painting shortly after he won the 200 metres race at the JN Jamaica Invitational Meet on Saturday, May 5 at the National Stadium. Blake won the race in 19.91 seconds.



Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (left) presents World champion Carmelita Jeter with her prize after she won the women’s 100 metre race at the JN Jamaica Invitational Meet at the National Stadium. She clocked a world leading time of 10.81 seconds. Trinidad and Tobago’s Kelly-Ann Baptiste (in background) was second in 10.86 seconds with Jamaica’s Kerron Stewart placing third.



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