Demario Prince looks up at the monitor ahead of finding out he missed the World Athletics Championships 110-metre final by the slimmest of margins yesterday.
Tyler Mason finds a unique way of celebrating making it to the final of the men’s 100-metre hurdles where he would go on to earn a bronze medal at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo yesterday.
Fans would not be left out of the celebrations of Tyler Mason and Orlando Bennett after the two claimed respective bronze and silver medals in the 110-metre hurdles at the World Athletics Championships yesterday.
Orlando Bennett (left) and Tyler Mason (right) strain for the line as they secure the silver and bronze medals during the 110-metre hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships yesterday. Also trying to get into the picture is Japa’s Rachid Muratake.
An over-the-moon Tyler Mason checks the authenticity of the bronze medal he won from his participation in the World Athletics Championships 110-metre hurdles inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo yesterday.
Navasky Anderson makes his trademark signal ahead of the start of his 800-metre heat at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo yesterday.
Shanieka Ricketts is a picture of concentration as she hops, skips, and jumps her way to qualification for the women’s triple jump final at the World Athletics Championships with a distance of 14.30 metres yesterday.
Romaine Beckford reacts after failing to make a height in the men’s long jump final at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo yesterday.
Orlando Bennett has been at it for a long time and his perseverance, among the many memories of the World Athletics Championships’ day four, have been immortalised by the lense.