The current Olympic and world champion of the specialty established an exceptional 21.41 seconds, which ranks second in the historical list of the double hectometer for ladies.
Silver and bronze went to the United States, through Gabrielle Thomas (21.60) and Sha’Carri Richardson (21.92).
In this way, the gold and bronze medalists repeated the podium with respect to the 100 meters, where Richardson was first and Jackson second.
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