Jamaica's Tina Clayton has made a strong statement at the Tokyo 2025 World Championships, winning heat 2 of the women's 100m in a time of 11.01s. The young sprinter appeared to run with ease, comfortably securing her place in the next round of competition.
Clayton's victory came ahead of two of the event's most experienced athletes. Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith finished in second place with a time of 11.07s, while Poland's Ewa Swoboda claimed third, crossing the line in 11.18s.
The dominant performance by Clayton confirms her status as a top contender and signals that she is in excellent form heading into the semi-finals.
