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Gabby Thomas, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone notch wins as Grand Slam Track makes debut

Olympic champions Gabby Thomas and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone stormed to victory on the first day of the inaugural Grand Slam Track event in Kingston, Jamaica on Friday.

Three-time Olympic gold medallist Thomas beamed a big smile as she broke the tape to win the 200 metres in 22.62 seconds and collect 12 points in the circuit's first ever race.

Thomas will look to add to that tally when she competes in Saturday's 400.

"I'm feeling good and confident going into tomorrow but obviously there are a couple heavy hitters in the quarter mile that I have to beat," she said.

WATCH l Thomas sprints to victory in 200m:

Women's 200m Olympic champion Gabby Thomas claims Grand Slam Track victory

Fellow American McLaughlin-Levrone breezed to victory in the 400 hurdles, an event where she holds the world record, in 52.76 seconds with the flat 400 looming on Sunday.

"Just shaking the cobwebs off," she said on the Peacock broadcast.

"Obviously that first one always hurts but I'm happy to be here. Great experience."

All Grand Slam Track events will be streamed live on CBCSports.ca and on CBC Gem. For a full broadcast schedule of athletics events this season, click here.

The four-time Olympic gold medallist said she appreciated the enthusiasm of the fans, who beat drums and blew on horns during the competition, although there were also plenty of empty seats at National Stadium.

"It gives you energy, you feed off of it, and it helps you run fast," she said.

Ethiopian Ejgayehu Taye won the 3,000 and American Nikki Hiltz won the 800 to round out the four women's races of the day.

American Kenny Bednarek overcame a slow start to win the men's 100 in 10.07 seconds, 0.01 ahead of Jamaican Oblique Seville.

"It's my first time being in

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