BASSETERRE St. Kitts, May 30th 2011 - Kim Collins continues his stunning track season with an exciting win at the FBK Games on Sunday.
The St.Kitts-Nevis sprint icon, who came out of retirement, in January clocked 10.05 seconds to win the 100 meters edging home favorite Churandy Martina. Martina finished in 10.10 in his first race as a Dutchman after switching from his native Netherlands Antilles. Olympic silver medalist Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago crossed in 10.13 to take bronze.
Kim’s victory comes on the heels of a much publicised race in Rome where he finished just behind World Record Holder Usain Bolt and Jamaican Asafa Powell. Kim has had a very impressive season with victories in the IAAF Grand Prix in Japan, the Norwich Union International as well as the fastest 60m time for the year in Taipei in February.
Collins is expected to lead his St.Kitts-Nevis team at this years World Championships and is scheduled to appear at the National Championships on June 19th.
The 35 year old Collins is expected to face-off once again with World Record Holder Usain Bolt and season best holder Steve Mullins in Ostrava, Czech Republic on Tuesday.
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