Jamaica's Tina Clayton soars to 100m victory, sets new U20 Championships record | NBC Sports

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Jamaica's Tina Clayton dominated the rest of the field and recorded an impressive time of 10.95 which is a new U20 Championships record. American Shawnti Jackson finished in third.

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