Caribbean athletes at indoor season 2013

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"Jamaican Commonwealth Games winner Lerone Clarke was in record breaking form here at Friday's (7 Feb) 8th PSD Bank Meeting (EA Indoor Permit). Clarke, in his first meet of the season, clocked after great start, 6.52 seconds to equal the meet record of Kim Collins from 2011. Second was Frenchman Jimmy Vicaut who clocked 6.53 and equaled the European lead. Third went to Angel David Rodriguez who got new Spanish record 6.55 while US Mike Rodgers was fourth in 6.57secs. European Champion Christophe Lemaitre (6.71) did not make the final."

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Murielle Ahoure of the Ivory Coast laid down a marker in women's sprinting when she won the 60 metres in an impressive 6.99, ahead of Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser (7.09), and Americans Barbara Pierre and Carmelita Jeter. The men's equivalent was won by Mike Rodgers of the US in 6.53, ahead of Jamaica's Nesta Carter second in 6.56, and Kittians Antoine Adams (6.60) and Kim Collins (6.61).

Britain's Nigel Levine won the men's 400m in 46.34, with Lalonde Gordon of Trinidad second in 46.73.

Britain's Shara Proctor, who hails from the Caribbean island of Anguilla, won the women's long jump with a leap of 6.78. The women's triple jump was won by Ukraine's Saladuha with a leap of 14.61, with Trecia Smith of jamaica coming second with 14.20.
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"Back-to-back Olympic 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce continues to show improvement in the 60 metres after winning at the XL Galan meet in Stockholm, Sweden, yesterday with her third consecutive personal best. Fraser-Pryce, who is attempting the indoor circuit for the first time in her career, made an impressive debut last week at the British Athletics Grand Prix meet in Birmingham, winning her heat in 7.18 seconds before finishing second in the final with a time of 7.09 seconds. The diminutive Jamaican continued her hot streak, winning ahead of Ukrainian Mariya Ryemyen, 7.18, and Myriam Soumaré (France), 7.22, with a 7.04 seconds run - her fastest time over the distance so far, after three starts."

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