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    Jamaicans have plenty to cheer about at adidas Grand Prix
    Mullings, Ashmeade, Fraser-Pryce, Foster-Hylton lead 34 Caribbean athletes

    NEW YORK CITY (June 6, 2011) – The adidas Grand Prix has long been known for bringing dozens of exciting Caribbean track-and-field stars to Icahn Stadium each June, and this Saturday will be no exception: 34 top Caribbean athletes – including Jamaica’s newest sprint superstar, Steve Mullings – are on the way.

    As the latest in a long line of great Jamaican sprinters, Mullings’ huge new personal best of 9.80 seconds ranks him right up with Tyson Gay (9.79) on the list of fastest men in the world so far this year. The two will face off in the 100 meters on Saturday in what is sure to be a headline matchup of the meet, but they won’t be alone on the track, because Olympic silver medalist Richard Thompson, relay gold medalists Nesta Carter and Michael Frater, and rising young star Nickel Ashmeade will all challenge them. While Gay and Mullings are the two fastest 100-meter men of the season, Ashmeade tops the list at 200 meters, so the lineup in New York may be the best anywhere in the world so far this season.

    In its seventh year as one of the premier track-and-field events in the world and the home of Usain Bolt’s first 100-meter World Record, the adidas Grand Prix, at Icahn Stadium on Randall’s Island, is the sixth stop on the international Samsung Diamond League circuit. Dozens of Olympic and World Champions – including Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Brigitte Foster-Hylton – are among the superstars expected. Tickets are available at the event website, www.adidasgrandprix.com, or by calling 1-877-849-8722.

    Fraser-Pryce, the reigning Olympic and World Champion at 100 meters, will square off against three-time World Champion Allyson Felix in a star-studded 200 meters that promises to rival the men’s 100 meters for title of “Best Jamaica-USA Duel of the Meet.” Giving those two a run for their money will be Olympic medalists Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie and Sherone Simpson, in an event that features five of the top six athletes in the world for 2010.

    In the women’s 100-meter hurdles, it will be 2009 World Champion Foster-Hylton and three-time world medalist Delloreen Ennis against Americans Lolo Jones and Kellie Wells. Not to be outdone, the men’s 400 meters is loaded with top Caribbean talent, led by Jermaine Gonzales of Jamaica and Christopher Brown of the Bahamas, who will go up against American Jeremy Wariner.

    In the 400-meter hurdles, it will be World Championship silver medalist Javier Culson of Puerto Rico mixing it up with American Bershawn Jackson, the 2005 World Champion, and world #1 LJ van Zyl of South Africa. Can Culson break into van Zyl’s string of the five fastest times of the year. Then there’s Kenia Sinclair, the world leader at 800 meters who will lead the charge for Jamaica in the women’s 1500 meters.

    And that’s not all. Check out this full list of Caribbean athletes:

    Christopher Brown
    BAH
    M 400m
    Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie
    BAH
    W 200m
    Leevan Sands
    BAH
    M Triple Jump
    Tynia Gaither
    BAH
    Girls' Dream 100
    Erison Hurtault
    DMA
    M 400m
    Rondell Bartholomew
    GRN
    M 400m
    Adam Harris
    GUY
    M 100m
    Deon Bascom
    GUY
    M 800m National Race
    Moise Joseph
    HAI
    M 800m National Race
    Brigitte Ann Foster-Hylton
    JAM
    W 100m Hurdles
    Delloreen Ennis
    JAM
    W 100m Hurdles
    Jermaine Gonzales
    JAM
    M 400m
    Jovanee Jarrett
    JAM
    W Long Jump
    Kaliese Spencer
    JAM
    W 400m
    Kenia Sinclair
    JAM
    Grete Waitz W 1500m
    Mardrea Hyman
    JAM
    W 3000m Steeplechase
    Michael Frater
    JAM
    M 100m
    Nesta Carter
    JAM
    M 100m
    Nickel Ashmeade
    JAM
    M 100m
    Renaldo Rose
    JAM
    M 100m
    Ricardo Chambers
    JAM
    M 400m
    Samantha Henry
    JAM
    W100m
    Schillonie Calvert
    JAM
    W 100m
    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
    JAM
    W 200m
    Sheree Francis
    JAM
    W High Jump
    Sherone Simpson
    JAM
    W 200m
    Steve Mullings
    JAM
    M 100m
    Beverly Ramos
    PUR
    W 3000m Steeplechase
    Javier Culson
    PUR
    M 400m Hurdles
    Jehue Gordon
    TRI
    M 400m Hurdles
    Keston Bledman
    TRI
    M 100m
    Marc Burns
    TRI
    M 100m
    Renny Quow
    TRI
    M 400m
    Richard Thompson
    TRI
    M 100m

    All of the latest news, photos and additional information on the adidas Grand Prix can be found at www.adidasgrandprix.com and the event’s pages on Facebook and Twitter. Use the hashtag #agpnyc when referencing or searching for the event. The adidas Grand Prix, part of the Visa Championship Series, will begin at 1 p.m. on June 11. For the latest Diamond Race standings and other news on the Samsung Diamond League, visit www.diamondleague.com.

    About Icahn Stadium
    Icahn Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility on Randall’s Island featuring a 400-meter Mondo track and covered seating for spectators, is the premier outdoor track-and-field venue in New York City. It was built by the Randall’s Island Sports Foundation (RISF) in partnership with New York City Department of Parks. The facility is programmed, operated and maintained by RISF.

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