Keston Bledman bolted to the top of the 2015 world performance  list when he scorched the track in 10.01 seconds for a convincing  victory in the Tom Jones Memorial men’s 100 metres dash, in Florida,  USA, on Friday.
The Trinidad and Tobago track star  finished well ahead of his closest challenger, American Marvin Bracy  securing second spot in 10.11.
Two Saturdays ago, also in  Florida, Bledman ran his first 100m race for the season, clocking a  wind-assisted 9.97 seconds. He returned to the track later in the day  for victory in the final in a windy 9.94.
On Friday, the wind cooperated with Bledman, and he produced the sixth fastest legal time of his career.
Another  T&T sprinter, Richard “Torpedo” Thompson is third on the 2015 world  performance list at 10.04, behind Bledman (10.01) and American Trayvon  Bromell (10.02).
Kelly-Ann Baptiste dived under 11 seconds in her first 100m outing since the completion of a 21-month doping ban, in January.
Baptiste  won the Tom Jones Memorial women’s century in 10.98 seconds, the  clocking earning her fourth spot on the 2015 world performance list.  Jamaican Elaine Thompson and American Jenna Prandini are joint-first at  10.92, while third spot is occupied by another T&T sprinter,  Michelle-Lee Ahye, who clocked 10.97 seconds on April 2.
At  the Penn Relays, in Pennsylvania, St Augustine Secondary student  Portious Warren seized silver in the high school girls’ shot put  championship. The 2015 Carifta Games under-20 champion threw the iron  ball 14.69 metres.
Coppin State University’s Deandra  Daniel finished sixth in the college women’s high jump with a 1.74m  clearance. Steve Waithe was eighth in the college men’s triple jump, the  Pennsylvania State University student disturbing the sand at 15.41m.
Andre  Marcano clocked 10.95 seconds for ninth spot in the Olympic Development  men’s 100m dash. Toco Secondary’s Terrel Paul was 15th in the high  school boys’ triple jump with a 13.54m effort.
St  Benedict’s College student, Iley Bruce was 22nd in the high school boys’  3,000m in nine minutes, 36.71 seconds. And Temple University’s Kiersten  LaRoche produced a wind-aided 5.07m jump to finish 48th in the college  women’s long jump.
Bishop’s High School, Tobago students,  Ako Hislop, Akanni Hislop, Aaron Lewis and Dwight St Hillaire teamed up  for eighth spot in the high school boys’ 4x100m small schools event in  42.48 seconds.
Queen’s Royal College emerged as the best  of the T&T schools in the high school boys’ 4x400m event, Jesse  Frederick, Keivonne Alexander, Elijah Smith and Jacob St Clair teaming  up for fourth spot in their section in 3:21.96.
St  Francois Girls College was the most impressive of the T&T schools in  the high school girls’ 4x100m event. Jeneil Morris, Kadesha Prescott,  Jeminise Parris and Thyla-Marie Scott teamed up for 24th spot overall in  the large schools category in 49.80 seconds.
In the high  school girls’ 4x400m, the Bishop Anstey High School combination of Kafi  Ottley, Deleth Charles, Je’Risa James and Jeunice Maxime returned a time  of 4:04.11 to finish fourth in their section.
Deon  Lendore anchored his university, Texas A&M to silver in the college  men’s 4x400m championship of America in 3:04.99. He also anchored Texas  A&M to silver in the college men’s 4x100m championship of America in  39.56 seconds.
In the masters men’s 65 and older 100m  dash, Terrance Skinner finished third in 13.87 seconds. And in the  masters men’s 55 and older 100m, Wayne Marcano was fifth in 13.10.
University  of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) finished 26th in the college men’s 4x200m  in 1:29.65, 33rd in the college men’s sprint medley (3:41.15), 37th in  the college women’s 4x200m (1:43.66), and 49th in the college men’s  4x400m (3:25.50).
At the Drake Relays, in Iowa, Arizona  State University junior Jamol James finished 10th in the men’s long jump  with a 7.25m leap. And Baylor University senior, Dannielle Davis was  22nd overall in the women’s 100m hurdles in 14.61 seconds.