Ashanti Moore hands Abby Steiner first loss at Michael Johnson Invitational

We are here to talk about Jamaican Ashanti Moore hands Abby Steiner’s first Loss of the season at the Michael Johnson Invitational. People are very curious to know about the news. Ashanti Moore, Jamaican Sprinter, defeated Abby Steiner in the women’s 100-meter dash at the 2023 Michael Johnson Invitational on the day of Saturday. If we talk about the timing so it was around 11.12 seconds in a slight headwind of -0.4m/s. People are hitting the search engine to know about the news. What happened? What is the entire matter? Let’s continue the article.

Ashanti Moore

Which Jamaican defeated Abby Steiner today?

Steiner had won 200m on Friday and aimed to gain the victory in the sprint double on Sat but was defeated by Moore, who took the lead early and crossed the finish line in 11.19 seconds. Steiner had to take the place of a second after the struggle to recover from a sluggish start. The defeat marked Steiner’s first loss of the season after gaining the victory in five consecutive races leading up to the event. On the other hand, Annie Tagoe finished a distant third with a time of 11.62. Several things remain to tell you about the news, which you will find in the next section of the article.

Ashanti Moore

Meanwhile, Salwa Eid Naser, the 2019 World Championships 400m champion, did not compete in either the 200m or 100m despite being listed in both events earlier in the week. The Bahrain sprinter was ready to make her very-anticipated comeback after a two-year ban for whereabouts failures, but it never materialized. We know that people have their favorites and they love to follow them and they want to know each and every detail about their favorites. Several things remain to tell you about the news, which you will find in the next section of the article.

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Women’s Top 100m results at Michael Johnson Invitational

  1. Ashanti Moore – Adidas – 11.12 – SB • -0.4m/s • H8
  2. Abby Steiner – Puma – 11.19 -0.4m/s • H8
  3. Karimah Davis – Kentucky – 11.32 – 0.2m/s • H7
  4. Anavia Battle – adidas – 11.38 -0.4m/s • H8
  5. Iyana Gray – TCU – 11.41 – 0.2m/s • H7
  6. Victoria Perrow – Kentucky – 11.46 – 0.2m/s • H7
  7. Bria Bullard – Baylor – 11.46 – 0.2m/s • H7
  8. Colleen Branch – Kentucky – 11.51 – PR • 0.5m/s • H6
  9. Madison Pippins – UT-Arlington – 11.53 – PR • 0.5m/s • H6
  10. Zhane Smith – Unattached – 11.54 -0.4m/s • H8
  11. Rajer Gurode – Sam Houston – 11.54 – SB • 0.5m/s • H6
  12. Hassy Fashina-Bombata – Illinois State – 11.59 – 0.5m/s • H6
  13. Dreunna Washington – TCU – 11.59 – 1.4m/s • H4

We have shared all the important details about the news, which we have fetched from other sources. If we get any further details we will tell you first at the same site. Stay tuned for more updates.

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