Malik James-King competes in heat two of the men’s 400-metre hurdles semi-finals at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo yesterday. He finished fourth in 48.01 seconds, failing to advance to the final.
Christopher Taylor comes through the tape in heat four of the men’s 200 metres at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium yesterday. Taylor finished third in a personal best, 20.26 seconds to make the semi-finals
Bryan Levell reacts after winning heat five of the men’s 200 metres at the World Athletics Championships yesterday. Levell cruised to 19.84 seconds, the quickest time of the qualifiers.
Roshawn Clarke (centre) clears a hurdle during heat three of the men’s 400-metre hurdles semi-finals. Clarke finished fourth in 48.37 seconds, failing to advance to the final.
Tajay Gayle had one hand on his second World Championship title, but there is no disappointment for a man who has battled multiple injuries over the last few years. Just memories. Memories immortalised through the TaylorMade lens.