Sprinter Jaiden Reid withdraws from World Athletics Championships

Caymanian 200-metre sprinter Jaiden Reid has officially withdrawn from the upcoming Tokyo World Athletics Championships.

The news was shared on 2 Sept. by Cayman Athletics on its social media channels.

Reid, a sophomore at Louisiana State University, confirmed he was pulling out of the championships due to an injury and the need to prioritise his long-term health.

“To clear the air, I’ve been doing rehab on my hip and my hamstring and with further assessments with my medical team and my head coach, I just thought it was safer that I didn’t extend my season so much longer,” Reid said.

He added that his focus will now be on “getting healthier and attending to my duties in the fall training”.

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Reid competed in the 2025 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Lexington, Kentucky, on 15-17 May, where he solidified his qualification for the Tokyo World Athletics Championships.

At that event, he also clocked a new national record for the Cayman Islands in the 200-metre semi-finals, finishing with a time of 20.13 seconds.

He went on to secure a bronze medal in the 200m final with a time of 20.15 seconds.

Additionally, he helped his LSU men’s team earn a silver medal in the 4×100-metre relay with a season-best time of 38.43 seconds. He also achieved a personal best of 10.08 seconds in the 100-metre sprint, finishing fifth.

Reid was the highest-scoring male athlete at the SEC championships, accumulating 12 points.