The Turbo Twins lit up the track at the Doha Diamond League as Tia Clayton of Jamaica powered to a stunning World Lead (WL) time of 10.92s (2.0) to claim victory in the women's 100m. Her explosive performance set the fastest time in the world this year, showcasing her remarkable speed and form.
Her twin sister, Tina Clayton, followed closely behind, finishing second in 11.02s, her fastest time since 2022. Amy Hunt of Great Britain also impressed with a Personal Best (PB) of 11.03s to take third, narrowly edging out Jamaican sprint legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who placed fourth in 11.05s.
The race was a powerful statement from the Clayton sisters, signaling their rise in the global sprinting scene and setting the stage for a thrilling season ahead.
