Jefferson-Wooden cements Tokyo sprint favourite status with Brussels win
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 23/08/2025
US sprinter Melissa Jefferson-Wooden underlined her world 100m title credentials at Friday’s Diamond League meet in Brussels with a dominant victory over a stacked field, but Agnes Jebet Ngetich fell short in her world record bid in the 5 000m. The 24-year-old American will head to the September (…)
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