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Ackera Nugent vs Masai Russell - Rivalry Just Changed!!!
Russell has established herself as the woman to beat in the women’s 100m hurdles. After winning Olympic gold ...in Paris in 12.33 seconds, the American lowered her personal best to 12.17 in 2025 and then stormed to 12.14 at the 2026 Xiamen Diamond League — just two hundredths outside Tobi Amusan’s 12.12 world record.
But Ackera Nugent has already shown that she can beat Russell when the pressure is highest.
The Jamaican defeated Russell to win the 2023 NCAA 100m hurdles title. She then produced one of the finest races of her career in Rome in 2024, running a personal best of 12.24 to defeat the newly crowned Olympic champion.
Their rivalry represents another chapter in the long history of Jamaican and American women pushing each other on the track.
Russell has the Olympic title and the fastest personal best. Nugent has major victories over her, explosive speed, and unfinished business after failing to reach the Tokyo 2025 World Championship final.
The question now is whether Ackera can rediscover her very best form and close the gap on a rival moving dangerously close to the world record.
This video breaks down their NCAA history, the Paris Olympic turning point, Nugent’s Rome response, Russell’s rise to 12.14, and what must happen for Ackera to win the next chapter.
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Russell has established herself as the woman to beat in the women’s 100m hurdles. After winning Olympic gold ...in Paris in 12.33 seconds, the American lowered her personal best to 12.17 in 2025 and then stormed to 12.14 at the 2026 Xiamen Diamond League — just two hundredths outside Tobi Amusan’s 12.12 world record.
But Ackera Nugent has already shown that she can beat Russell when the pressure is highest.
The Jamaican defeated Russell to win the 2023 NCAA 100m hurdles title. She then produced one of the finest races of her career in Rome in 2024, running a personal best of 12.24 to defeat the newly crowned Olympic champion.
Their rivalry represents another chapter in the long history of Jamaican and American women pushing each other on the track.
Russell has the Olympic title and the fastest personal best. Nugent has major victories over her, explosive speed, and unfinished business after failing to reach the Tokyo 2025 World Championship final.
The question now is whether Ackera can rediscover her very best form and close the gap on a rival moving dangerously close to the world record.
This video breaks down their NCAA history, the Paris Olympic turning point, Nugent’s Rome response, Russell’s rise to 12.14, and what must happen for Ackera to win the next chapter.
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At the Golden Gala, the Saint Lucian Olympic 100m champion powered away from American world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden to ...win the women’s 200m in 21.93 seconds.
Jefferson-Wooden finished second in 22.17, but Alfred had the stronger second half and pulled away when it mattered most.
This was a major sprint matchup. Alfred is the reigning Olympic 100m champion, while Jefferson-Wooden won the 100m and 200m sprint double at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo.
Now the rivalry gets even more interesting, especially with both athletes expected to meet again over the 100m at the Prefontaine Classic.
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According to the reported result from the Golden Gala, the Jamaican hurdler powered through late to win in ...a season’s best 12.50 seconds, ahead of former world record holder Kendra Harrison and Dutch standout Nadine Visser.
This was not just about the win. It was about timing, composure, and finishing power.
With major names missing from the race, the field was still loaded — and Simmonds showed she can close against world-class competition when it matters.
Jamaica’s hurdles depth continues to look dangerous, with Danielle Williams also producing a season’s best performance in Rome.
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Can Megan Simmonds go even faster this season?
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The Bahamian superstar built one of the greatest 400m careers in modern track and field. She won Olympic gold in Rio 2016, ...defended that title in Tokyo with a national record of 48.36 seconds, then became both World Indoor and World Outdoor 400m champion in 2022.
But now the question around Shaunae Miller-Uibo has changed.
After injuries, motherhood, and a difficult Olympic title defense in Paris, the 400m landscape looks very different. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has run 47.78. Marileidy Paulino has gone 47.98. The event is moving into another gear.
At the same time, Miller-Uibo has a serious 200m résumé of her own. She owns a 21.74 personal best, won world bronze over 200m in 2017, and has already shown she can still be dangerous over the half-lap distance.
So is the 200m now her main event? Could she still produce another elite 400m? Or are we watching the next chapter of one of the Caribbean’s greatest sprint careers?
This video breaks down Shaunae Miller-Uibo’s 400m legacy, her shift toward the 200m, the changing women’s 400m landscape, and what her future could look like from here.
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According to the reported result, Tina Clayton powered to victory in 10.85 seconds, leading a Jamaican clean sweep ahead ...of Lavanya Williams in 10.95 and Jonielle Smith in 11.00.
If confirmed officially, this would be a huge moment for Jamaica’s women’s sprint depth in 2026, especially with so many Jamaican women already pushing under the 11-second barrier this season.
Clayton’s start was sharp, her drive phase was powerful, and once she separated from the field, the race belonged to Jamaica. Lavanya Williams backed it up with a personal best, while Jonielle Smith completed the podium sweep.
Now the attention turns to Jamaica’s National Championships, where the battle for team spots could be one of the toughest in the world.
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From Dejanea Oakley’s 49.48 in the 400m to Jaiden Reid’s 20.01 Cayman Islands national record in the 200m, Caribbean talent ...showed up across the sprints, hurdles, jumps, throws, and middle distance.
This Short highlights 10 Caribbean performances from the NCAA East and West Regionals, including Keyshawn Strachan, Layla Haynes, Apalos Edwards, Michelle Smith, Ralford Mullings, Adaejah Hodge, Demario Prince, Shenese Walker, Jaiden Reid, and Dejanea Oakley.
Now all eyes turn to Eugene.
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With the NCAA Outdoor Championships set for Eugene, Oregon, from June 10–13, Caribbean ...athletes had one mission: survive, advance, and punch their tickets to the biggest stage in collegiate track and field.
In this countdown, CaribFocus Sports breaks down 10 of the strongest Caribbean performances from NCAA Regionals, featuring standout athletes from Jamaica, The Bahamas, Barbados, the British Virgin Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Cayman Islands.
Dejanea Oakley led the way with a powerful 49.48 performance in the women’s 400 meters at the East Regional. Jaiden Reid of the Cayman Islands delivered a blazing 20.01 in the men’s 200 meters. Shenese Walker continued her impressive season in the women’s 100 meters, while Demario Prince, Adaejah Hodge, Ralford Mullings, Michelle Smith, Apalos Edwards, Layla Haynes, and Keyshawn Strachan all made major statements of their own.
This was not just about qualifying. This was about sending a warning.
From sprints to hurdles, from the 800 meters to the discus, javelin, and triple jump, Caribbean athletes once again showed that the region’s influence in NCAA track and field extends far beyond a single event or country.
Now the question becomes: who can turn these Regional performances into NCAA Championship medals?
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From Dejanea Oakley’s ...stunning 48.92 seconds in the women’s 400 meters to Adaejah Hodge’s blazing 21.92 in the women’s 200 meters, Caribbean athletes made a serious statement across the SEC, ACC, Big 12, and Big Ten Championships. National records, personal bests, conference titles, and historic marks all came together in one powerful weekend for the region.
In this countdown, CaribFocus Sports highlights the top Caribbean moments from the 2026 NCAA Outdoor Conference Championships, including standout performances from Jamaica, Barbados, The Bahamas, and the British Virgin Islands.
Featured athletes include Dejanea Oakley, Adaejah Hodge, Ralford Mullings, Gabrielle Matthews, Shenese Walker, Rivaldo Marshall, Shantae Foreman, Tonie-Ann Forbes, Keyshawn Strachan, and Layla Haynes.
Oakley’s 48.92 at the SEC Championships made her one of the fastest collegiate 400-meter runners ever. Hodge’s 21.92 continued her rise as one of the most dangerous young 200-meter sprinters in the world. Layla Haynes broke Barbados’ national record in the 800 meters, while Keyshawn Strachan kept The Bahamas in the javelin spotlight with another major Big Ten title.
This was not just a good weekend. It was a warning. The Caribbean is still producing world-class athletes across sprints, hurdles, middle distance, jumps, and throws — and many of these names could be major factors at the NCAA Championships and beyond.
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