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Bar at dem
10 .37 ๐ฎ
This isnโt class 1!
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Smh!
Did the Calabar athlete step into the KC athleteโs lane or vici versa?
You can start to see the KC runner turning back, and with a fist went at the Cbar runner that tripped.
@HalfMoon Mario no the cbar athete is faster then to kc so how he going to it deliberate
โ@Dale Hughes I hope you get a pair of glasses soon if you don’t already have one
Iโm not even a fortis supporter and Iโm upset for this young man. Smhโฆ how did the Cbar young man drift all the way over on his lane.
@Djon Cross yes he turn back because the cbar yute tripped him because he wasnt in his lane i done talk check jamaica observer
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how hell tht car runner end up in the other lane??
This is the exactly what I want to know Iโm confused
Big up Gordon’s
Gordon dip out Todd
Lol its tod first year class2 so u know next year hes a monster in his class haha
Actually his second year in class 2, he missed his first year due to injuries
This was a deliberate attempt to try n stop the youngster ahead of himโฆ.
What a mistake at the caption thanks for the update
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10.37 for a 15 year old? Am I seeing this right?
The athlete from steths need training on how to properly use the blocks. That cost him the race.
Cbar to di world.
Cbar a Tek it dis time๐
Fagbar a try fight out di Kollege as usual… Unyielding Fortis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
Nice run Mr Gordon CBAR to the world
If the Steths athlete got a better start I think he would have won but congrats to the Cbar athlete.
Can’t imagine next year, what time Shaquane Gordon will clock when he reaches class one. Better yet, what time he will clock in two years as a second-year class one athlete.