
Jamaica may have another sprinting sensation on their hands, after a 12-year-old female athlete posted a record time at the 2017 Boys and Girls Championships over the weekend. Brianna Lyston left her competitors in her wake to win the 200m race in the Caribbean nation, clocking a time of 23.72 seconds - almost within two seconds of the senior world record set by Florence Griffith-Joyner at the 1988 Olympics....
The speed merchant also won the 100m dash on Thursday night in her Under-13 age group at Class Four level, winning the final in 11.86 seconds.
It is little wonder she is being immediately compared to the exploits of her all-conquering compatriot Usain Bolt.
Despite Lyston's tender age, her potential as an elite athlete has been known for some time, with her first coming into national prominence as a 10-year-old.



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