Jamaica’s Oblique Seville tests the authenticity of the gold medal he earned for winning the 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
From left: Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson, Oblique Seville, and the United States’ Noah Lyles show of their respective silver, gold and bronze medals they earned in the 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships.
World Athletics Championships 100-metre bronze medallist St Lucia’s Julien Alfred (right) takes a selfie with silver medallist, Jamaica’s Tina Clayton, and world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden during a ceremony in Tokyo, Japan.
Danielle Williams gets ready for the World Athletics Championships 100-metre hurdles semi-finals at the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, yesterday.
Jamaica’s Danielle Williams (left) and teammate Ackera Nugent hug as they await the possibility of qualification to the final of the women’s 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo yesterday. Williams was the only Jamaican through to the final.
Demario Prince, moments after competing in heat three of the World Athletics Championships qualifiers at the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo yesterday.
Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson waves to the audience as he mounts the medal podium in celebration of the silver medal he won in the men’s 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
Jamaica enjoyed its first medal ceremony at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, yesterday. Memories were made and Gladstone Taylor was all too happy to capture them.