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Oblique Seville

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Oblique Seville

Oblique Seville is a rising Jamaican sprinter specializing in the 100 and 200 meters. Known for his speed and agility, Seville has been a strong contender in international competitions, representing Jamaica on various prestigious platforms. His athletic prowess continues to capture attention as he establishes himself among the world's elite sprinters.

World Championship Medals

Bronze1

Personal Bests

400 Metres

47.04

2/8/2025

100 Metres

The XXXIII Olympic Games

9.81

8/4/2024

200 Metres

20.17

3/16/2024

400 Metres

47.44

2/10/2024

60 Metres

6.42

2/25/2023

Major Championships

The XXXII Olympic Games - 4x100 Metres Relay

37.84

The XXXIII Olympic Games - 100 Metres

9.91

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GRAND SLAM TRACK: KINGSTON PREVIEW | LIVE FROM JAMAICA

We’re talking paydays. Primetime. Professional track.

Welcome to Grand Slam Track, launching this weekend in Kingston, Jamaica—the first stop in a brand-new, big-budget, athlete-first pro league created by Michael Johnson.

You want Olympic stars? Try Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, Grant Fisher, Cole Hocker, Fred Kerley, Mary Moraa—the best of the best, signed and showing up.

You want stakes? How does $100,000 per event winner sound? Yeah.

And you want drama? It's all baked in: Racers vs. Challengers. One weekend. Two events per athlete. Only one Slam Champion.

This all kicks off in Kingston, which is basically sprinting’s holy land. If anyone’s gonna test Fred Kerley or Kenny Bednarek on their 100m trash talk, it’s the Jamaican crowd… and Oblique Seville.

We’ve got Gabby vs. Marileidy. Yared vs. Kerr vs. Hocker. Elise Cranny sweating it out after a 30:36 in SoCal, now lining up in 88-degree heat for the 5000m. Sydney McLaughlin opening her season in April. And a 1500m/800m field on the men’s side that looks more stacked than your TikTok algorithm.

So let’s get into it: the matchups, the payouts, and the storylines that’ll define Grand Slam Track.

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SPRINT Season 2 | Episode-By-Episode Recap And Review [Your Unofficial Companion Podcast]

Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia review the second season of the Netflix documentary series, SPRINT. We share our thoughts and analysis on all four episodes and break down the top storylines throughout the season. You can listen to our review of the first season of SPRINT here.

Hosts: Chris Chavez | ⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram + Preet Majithia | @prm_32 on X

Time stamps:

1:22 - Season 2 overview: cast, notable athletes missing 

3:42 - Season 1 highlights 

Episode 1: ALL AMERICAN

5:32 - Noah Lyles

10:21 - Fred Kerley

13:10 - Christian Coleman 

15:40 - Gabby Thomas, Dennis Mitchell’s pro group 

17:57 - Little focus on athletes’ personalities outside of track 

19:48 - Highlights of episode 1

Episode 2: CHANGING OF THE GUARD

20:35 - Jamaican storylines

22:23 - Kishane Thompson, Oblique Seville 

25:53 - Shericka Jackson 

31:27 - Julien Alfred

Episode 3: GOING FOR GOLD: PART 1

33:45 - Series shifts to the Olympics

37:00 - Marcell Jacobs 

39:01 - Sha’Carri Richardson, Melissa Jefferson, TeeTee Terry  

44:10 - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

48:17 - Shericka Jackson 

50:24 - Julien Alfred

Episode 4: GOING FOR GOLD: PART 2

56:32 - Men’s 100m final 

1:02:19 - Kenny Bednarek

1:03:50 - Letsile Tebogo

1:05:10 - Men’s 200m: Noah Lyles getting COVID

1:08:36 - Women’s 200m: Gabby Thomas, Julien Alfred

1:11:32 - How the series ends + U.S. men’s 4x100m relay

Final takeaways:

1:14:39 - Parting thoughts and final rating 

1:17:53 - What comes next + will there be a Season 3? 

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This Week In Track And Field: World Athletics Ultimate Championship Coming In 2026; Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Returns To 400m Hurdles, Oblique Seville Beats Noah Lyles In Jamaica + More Results

Recapping all of the biggest results from the Edwin Moses Legends Meet, Oslo Diamond League, Stockholm Diamond League and Racers Grand Prix.

Highlights and Topics Include:

– World Athletics officially announced the 2026 global championship that they’ve been teasing for a while. It will be called the World Athletics Ultimate Championship and is offering up $10M in prize money with $150,000 going to the winners of each respective event. Think of it as a more compact World Championships – semis and finals for the track events / straight finals for the field events with more money and over less days. The inaugural version of the championships will be three evening sessions from Sept. 11 through Sept. 13, 2026 in Budapest. It will be every two years after that.

Read more here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/world-athletics-ultimate-championship-2026-what-you-need-to-know

– Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is back over hurdles and looks like she never left with the easiest-looking 52.70 in Atlanta. Anderson was on-site and will give us a report of what he took away from the meet.

Read more here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/bobby-kersee-explains-why-sydney-mclaughlin-levrone-doesnt-race-more

– The Oslo and Stockholm Diamond Leagues took place so we also got to see Femke Bol open up with a 53.07. Mondo Duplantis gave his world record a scare again. Jakob Ingebrigtsen dove for the win in 3:29.74. The ageless wonder of Hagos Gebriwhet went 12:36.73. Shericka Jackson started looking like herself a bit more with a win in Stockholm.

Oslo Takeaways: https://citiusmag.com/articles/bislett-games-oslo-diamond-league-recap-2024

Stockholm Takeaways: https://citiusmag.com/articles/stockholm-diamond-league-2024-recap-analysis

– Over in Jamaica, we finally got the hot times to the 100m that we’ve been hoping for. Julien Alfred went 10.78, which is the fastest time by a pro this year. Extra fireworks on the men’s side as Jamaica’s Oblique Seville took down world champion Noah Lyles 10.82 to 10.85. This is getting good.

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453. Sha'Carri Richardson's Debut + Jamaican Sprint Results | The FloTrack Podcast
Sha'Carri Richardson races for the first time in 2022, Oblique Seville gives the Jamaican men a 100m medal threat, Elaine Thompson-Herah races in Jamaica after withdrawing from the Diamond League and all-time U.S. 800m performances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oblique Seville | The Run Club