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Rasheed Broadbell Returns to MVP Track Club

Olympic medallist Rasheed Broadbell reunites with MVP Track Club and coach Stephen Francis to achieve new heights in hurdling.

Rasheed Broadbell

Olympic bronze medallist Rasheed Broadbell is making a triumphant return to the MVP Track Club, aiming to elevate his career under the guidance of renowned coach, Stephen Francis. Broadbell, who secured third place in the men’s 110m hurdles at the Paris Olympics this summer, expressed optimism about working with Francis to achieve even greater success on the global stage.

The 24-year-old hurdler began his professional journey at MVP before a three-year stint at Elite Performance Track Club, where he trained under, Reynaldo Walcott.

Broadbell’s impressive track record speaks for itself. The former St. Jago High standout clinched gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and earned back-to-back national titles in 2023 and 2024. He also boasts a personal best of 12.94 seconds, making him the third-fastest Jamaican in the history of the 110m hurdles. Notably, since 2020, Broadbell is one of only seven men worldwide to break the elusive 13-second barrier in the event.

As Broadbell settles back into MVP, fans and athletics enthusiasts alike eagerly anticipate what the talented hurdler and his legendary coach can accomplish together in the coming years.

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