TRINIDAD AND Tobago quartermiler Deon Lendore placed fifth in the men’s 400-metre race at the Brussels leg of the Wanda Diamond League, in Belgium, on Friday.
The 28-year-old Lendore clocked 45.06 seconds. He finished behind 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games 4x400m relay gold medallist American Michael Cherry, who clocked a personal best of 44.03 seconds.
Grenadian triple Olympic medallist Kirani James (44.51) and Botswana’s Olympic bronze medallist Isaac Makwala (44.83) finished in second and third positions respectively.
Placing fourth was Olympic Games silver medallist Liemarvin Bonevacia of the Netherlands, who ran 45 seconds flat.
This was Lendore’s second major meet after the Olympic Games and he was the only TT athlete to be featured on Friday.
On Tuesday, Lendore took bronze in the same event at the 57th Palio Citta della Quercia meet in Rovereto, Italy. There, he clocked 45.19, trailing Cherry (44.55) and Makwala (45.02).
National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago hosts athletic track and field meets, posts athletic heats and events results, athlete records and rankings. NAAATT organises championship race fixtures, gold, silver and bronze award ceremonies, coaching and certification resources for athletes and sports clubs in Trinidad and Tobago. Affiliated to: North America, Central America & Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC), World Athletics (formerly International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF), Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC).
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