JAMAICA quarter-miler Stephenie-Ann McPherson has expressed delight at seeing fans return to the seats after a year of empty stadiums brought about due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Lower case counts across the UK and Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s confirmation that the next stage of the government’s roadmap out of lockdown was on track last week meant that 2 000 fans were allowed to attend the Wanda Diamond League opener in Gateshead.
In cold wet conditions, McPherson, the 4x400m relay Olympic silver medallist, had to settle for second behind the United States’ Kendal Ellis who crossed the line in 51.86. McPherson, who finished second in 51.96, however, admitted that conditions were difficult but turned her attention to other things.
“I came out here just to see where I’m at but it wasn’t good conditions to run in. I am grateful to come out here and finish injury-free,” McPherson said.
“To see people back in the stands is exciting and it’s always good to have people to cheer you on.”
It was another Jamaican, Shanieka Ricketts, who stole the show after winning the women’s triple jump with a leap of 14.40m.
McPherson delighted to see fans back in stands
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