Elaine Thompson-Herah won her 100m heat at the JAAA national championships with a time of 11.18 seconds.
The women's 100m finals promise to be exciting with top contenders like Thompson-Herah, Shericka Jackson, and Tina Clayton.
## What happened at the semifinals?
Jonielle Smith led the qualifying with 11.14 seconds, followed by Jackson with 11.17 seconds.
Thompson-Herah's heat win sets her up for a strong finals performance.
## Who are the top contenders?
Shericka Jackson and Tina Clayton are among the top contenders, with Jackson running 11.17 seconds and Clayton running 11.23 seconds.
Lavanya Williams qualified for her first national senior final with 11.19 seconds.
## What's at stake in the finals?
The women's 100m finals will take place at the National Stadium, with the top athletes competing for the national title.
Thompson-Herah's performance will be closely watched, given her status as national record holder.
The finals will feature a strong field, with athletes like Ashanti Moore and Jodean Williams also competing.
## How did the other athletes perform?
Sabrina Dockery missed out on the final, running 11.31 seconds, while Tia Clayton failed to show up for her race.
Thompson-Herah's time of 11.18 seconds on June 19, 2026, puts her in a strong position for the finals.
The women's 100m finals will be a closely contested event, with several top athletes vying for the top spot.
Elaine Thompson-Herah's win in the semifinals sets her up for a strong performance in the finals.
The JAAA national championships will continue, with the women's 100m finals being a highly anticipated event.