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Saint Lucia celebrates as Alfred smashes 300m national record at elite meet
BOSTON – Saint Lucia’s sprint queen Julien Alfred delivered a jaw-dropping performance on Sunday, destroying the national 300m record at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston. According to Yahoo Sports, Alfred’s explosive run not only secured her first victory of 2025 but also reaffirmed her status as one of the most dominant sprinters in the world.
Alfred’s record-breaking time obliterated the previous national mark, adding another historic milestone to her already decorated career. Her sheer power and speed on the track continue to inspire Saint Lucians and elevate the country’s global reputation in athletics.
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of 03A Historic Achievement for Saint Lucia
The 22-year-old sprinter’s latest triumph marks a defining moment for Saint Lucia’s athletics. By setting a new national benchmark, Alfred has pushed the boundaries of excellence, proving once again that she is in a league of her own.
Competing in the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, an elite global event that attracts the best in the sport, Alfred stamped her authority on the competition, leaving her rivals in the dust with a dominant display of speed and endurance.
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of 03National Leaders Celebrate Alfred’s Success
Her record-breaking victory has sparked celebrations across Saint Lucia, with national leaders praising her outstanding achievement. In a Facebook post, Leader of the Parliamentary Opposition Hon. Allen Chastanet extended his congratulations, writing:
“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Julien Alfred on winning the 300m at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, marking your first victory of 2025! Keep soaring, Julien—you inspire us with every stride!
Chastanet’s remarks echo the pride and admiration felt throughout the country, as Alfred continues to raise Saint Lucia’s flag on the world stage.
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of 03A Continued Legacy of Excellence
Alfred has been rewriting Saint Lucia’s sprinting history for years, from her dominance in the NCAA to her seamless transition into the professional ranks. Her latest record-smashing run in Boston further cements her place as one of the top sprinters in international athletics.
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