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Here is the women's final....

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Kenia Sinclair won the women's 800 in a time of 2:00.96, while among those advancing to the final of the men's 200 were Steve Mullings, Nickel Ashmeade, Marvin Anderson and Mario Forsythe. Surprisingly, Yohan Blake didn't run. The women's equivalent will feature Veronica Campbell-Brown, Kerron Stewart, Sherone Simpson, Samantha Henry, Jura Levy, Aleen Bailey, Anneisha McLaughlin and Schillonie Calvert.

Among those in the final of the men's 400 are Lansford Spence, Jermaine Gonzales, Leford Green, Oral Thompson and Allodin Fothergill. The women's final should feature Novlene Williams, ROsemarie Whyte, Shericka Williams, Kaliese Spencer, Davita Prendagast, Natoya Goule, Patricia Hall and Shereefa Lloyd. There's no Christine Day or Ricardo Chambers in either final.
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The 200 heats....

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There were no great times on yesterday's final day of the National Trials, but there was a shock as favourite Jermaine Gonzales, coming back from an injury, could only manage fourth in the men's 400 in a time of 45.59, behind winner Riker Hylton (45.30), Leford Green and Lansford Spence (45.46 each). However, Gonzales is likely to get his individual slot, because Green is likely to specialise in the hurdles event, and probably won't run the flat.

Novlene Williams won the women's equivalent in 50.05, ahead of Rosemarie Whyte (50.40) and Shericka Williams (50.81). With Brigitte Foster-Hylton getting an automatic bye into the World Champs, the 100 hurdles was won by Indira Spence in a time of 13.08. ahead of veterans Vonnette Dixon (13.12) and Delloreen Ennis (13.13). Andrew Riley had an upset win in the 110 hurdles, securing victory in a time of 13.36 ahead of favourite Dwight Thomas (13.38) and RIchard Phillips (13.40).

Veronica Campbell-Brown cruised to victory in the women's 200 in a time of 22.44, ahead of Kerron Stewart (22.63) and Sherone Simpson (22.73). The men's equivalent was won by Steve Mullings in a time of 20.11, ahead of Nickel Ashmeade (20.32) and Mario Forsythe (20.36).
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