
The 36-year-old Jamaican has been recovering from a knee injury but clocked 10.82 seconds.

The 36-year-old Jamaican has been recovering from a knee injury but clocked 10.82 seconds at the Spitzen Leichtathletik event.
New Zealand’s Zoe Hobbs came second and American Kennedy Blackmon third.
Fraser-Pryce will defend her title at the World Championships in Budapest next month.
The veteran sprinter returned to action in the 200m at the Jamaican National Championships on 9 July in Kingston, where Shericka Jackson claimed a sprint double.
The World Championships women’s 100m final is set to take place on 21 August.
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