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Jamaican Triple Jumper Impresses With World Leading Performance

Jamaican triple jump specialist and defending NCAA Indoor triple jump champion Clive Pullen  recently stole the show at  the  Tyson  invitational  track  and  field  meeting  in  Arkansas with  a  world  leading  performance.

Pullen, a former  Kingston College athlete who now competes for  the  University  of Arkansas,  achieved a new personal best of 17.19  metres –  the best  in the world so far this  year.

And his performance means that he now sits at  number  three  in  the  University  of Arkansas’  history.

He also earns a place in the collegiate record books as the 10th all-time best performer in NCCA  history.

  

In 2016, Pullen has etched his name the history books after becoming the first Jamaican man since 1972 to qualify for the Olympic games in the triple jump.

Shardia Lawrence formerly  of  Vere  Technical and  Hydel  was  also  at  her  best  in  the  girls  event.

Lawrence now competing for Kansas State University cleared 13.75 metres for second place bettering her previous best of  13.34 metres.

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