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Jefferson-Wooden, Jackson on song in women’s 200m semis

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Shericka Jackson is aiming to match a record of three world golds.

TOKYO: Melissa Jefferson-Wooden looked in stunning form as she cruised into the 200m final at the world championships in 22 seconds flat on Thursday, taking another step towards a Tokyo sprint double.

The American, who won the 100m crown on Sunday, was well clear at the bend and took her semi-final quite comfortably despite easing up at the line.

“Everything is lining up the way it was supposed to. I am a bit tired now but to be able to show up today and perform well is great,” said the 24-year-old.

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