National Trials 2025: Men’s 400m hurdles promises heat

National Trials 2025: Men’s 400m hurdles promises heat

From left to right: Roshawn Clarke, Assinie Wilson and Malik James-King are all through to the 400m hurdles final of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association’s National Championships. (Photo: Collin Reid)

June 26, 2025

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Saturday’s men’s 400m hurdles final of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association’s National Championships at the National Stadium promises to be a close and exciting race after all the top contenders qualified from Thursday’s semi-finals.

Assinie Wilson had the fastest time of the day after he won his heat with 49.27 seconds, with Tyrece Hyman next with 49.96 seconds and World Athletics Championships finalist Roshawn Clarke running 49.99 seconds.

Demar Murray clocked 50.33 seconds while last year’s champion Malik James-King won his heat in 50.79 seconds, slowing down over the last two hurdles after getting off to a fast start.

Romario Stewart also advanced with 50.79 seconds and Antonio Forbes ran 51.20 seconds.

— Paul Reid

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