WORLD LEADING 9.93 IN 100 BY KEMARLEY BROWN OF MERRITT COLLEGE; ALSO NAT’L JC RECORD
May 17, 2014
From: Fred Baer frdbaer@aol.com
Video: Kamarley Brown 100m National Record
WALNUT – Look over your shoulder Usain Bolt: There's
another upcoming Jamaican sprinter on the horizon.
Kemarley Brown of Oakland's Merritt College shattered the
national JC and community college record in the men's 100 meters,
running a 2014 world leading 9.93 seconds to repeat as California
Community College Athletic Association champion Saturday evening at
Mt. San Antonio College. Brown, from Jamaica, had a legal aiding
wind of 1.8 meters per second.
The previous world best – and only other time under 10
seconds this year – was 9.98 by Simon Magakwe of South Africa
on May 12. The former JC record was 10.05 by 2012 U.S. Olympic team
"find" Ryan Bailey out of Rend Lake (Ill.) Community College on May
22, 2009.
Brown got out swiftly and ran away from the field on the fast
Mt. SAC track – where on April 19 he had run 10.13 to win a
Mt. SAC Relays race. "I love this place," Brown said. Southern
California champion Just'n Thymes of Riverside was the runner-up
Saturday in 10.22.
Brown, 21, has previously run on national Junior teams for
Jamaica but has battled injuries. "I've stopped getting injured,"
he said. "I've been working on my strength and endurance."
He has signed a letter of intent to run for TCU next season.
"I came to the USA to get an education," Brown said. "Junior
college has been good for me."
The time did not break the Mt. SAC stadium record of 9.86 by
Ato Boldon of Trinidad, however. Four-time Olympic medalist Boldon
was also a former (1993) California CC champion, for San Jose City
College. The former CCCAA meet record was 10.17 by Josh Norman of
Fresno City College in 2001.
Brown was a double winner, also taking the 200 meters in a
wind-aided 20.29 ahead of defending champion Thymes – who had
deprived Brown of winning both sprints at the 2013
championships.
Earlier in the meet, Brown had opened up a big lead on the
second leg of the 4 x 100 meter relay. But Mt. SAC came on over the
final two legs to take the victory in 40.09, the No. 3 JC/CC time
in the country this season. Merritt was second in 40.22.
BEST 2014 TIMES: The fastest 100 meter time by an American
this year is 10.01 by Travon Bromell.
Brown is currently the only Jamaican athlete on the 2014 World
Top Ten list.
For complete results, go to http://www.rtspt.com/events/cccaa/2014_results/state/