Bahamian hurdler Devynne Charlton delivered another stellar performance at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, solidifying her status as one of the world’s top athletes. Competing in the women’s 100m hurdles final, Charlton finished 6th overall, clocking a season-best time of 12.49 seconds.
This achievement marks a significant milestone for The Bahamas, as Charlton becomes the first Bahamian finalist of the championships. Her performance demonstrates remarkable consistency and competitiveness on the global stage, highlighting her dedication, speed, and technical skill over the hurdles.
Charlton’s result not only adds to her growing reputation as a world-class hurdler but also serves as a source of pride and inspiration for aspiring athletes across The Bahamas. Her drive and determination exemplify the spirit of Caribbean excellence in track and field, proving that small nations can produce big talent on the world stage.
As the championships continue, all eyes will remain on Charlton as she builds on her momentum and aims for future podium finishes.
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