Navasky Anderson scores massive national record in historic 800m final
Although he finished adrift of the podium finishes in the men’s 800-metre final at the Tokyo Athletics Championships, Jamaica’s Navasky Anderson scored a massive personal best, lowering the national record by nearly a second in a new mark of 1:42.76 seconds.
Anderson, the first Jamaican to compete in the World Championships men’s 800m final, placed seventh after a valiant effort where he faded down the homestretch.
Yet despite his finish, Anderson had run the race of his life as he lowered his own national record of 1:43.72 which he had set in the semifinal round.
- Gregory Bryce
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