Jamaican speed merchant Kishane Thompson seeks fast progress in 2025

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KINGSTON – Jamaican sprint star Kishane Thompson has told AFP he sees a big margin for improvement after the “major stepping stone” of his surprise Olympic 100 metres silver medal at the Paris Games.

The 23-year-old, who was little known coming into 2024, came so close to beating Noah Lyles that several broadcasters called it for the Jamaican before the American was finally awarded first place by 0.005 of a second.

“It’s gone and passed. I can’t look back. I mean, I can reflect on my mistakes. I know what I could have done better, what I’ve done wrong, but it doesn’t help if I’m going to be angry,” Thompson said in an interview.

“I’ve just got to accept it and move on. It’s forward moving from here. I should say it was a great year.”

Thompson finished the year as the world’s fastest over 100m in 9.77sec, set at the Jamaican championships – and with that unexpected Olympic medal.

“Honestly, it’s a big stepping stone. It has a lot to do with my progress to being a better person and a better athlete,” he said.

Thompson spoke to AFP after a morning training session at Stadium East in Kingston with his MVP Track and Field Club teammates, including two-time women’s world 200m champion Shericka Jackson, overseen by highly successful coach Stephen Francis.

He has changed his early-season preparations in 2025, running two indoor 60m races, including a trip to the Kazakh capital Astana in January when he manoeuvred his tall 1.85m frame to victory.

So with a strong winter behind him and free of injury heading into the outdoor season, would Thompson describe his preparations as ideal?

“It’s not perfect, the only perfection that I can see is me improving. If it’s perfect, you don’t have any room for

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