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Nov 06, 2022 Sports
Kaieteur News – The lively Sean Kitt has turned in numerous impressive sprinting to middle distance performances throughout the year.
His most recent performance saw him cop silver at the Amateur Athletics Union (AU) Cross Country Classic 2022, which was hosted at Cunningham Park in Queens, New York.
Competing out of the Dashing Dons athletics club, Kitt only competed in the Boys 7 – 8 2000 Yard Run. He turned in a time of 9:03.20s to finish second behind Harvey Hightower, who won in a time of 8:46.30s.
While Hightower won with some bit of distance, the battle for second also involved Metro Eagles’ Noah Brown (9:04.10s) and Dashing Dons’ Nico Jones (9:06.10s).
Kitt also had a string of decent performance in cross country type events being held in the off season which is currently on.
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