Tia Clayton (born 17 August 2004) is a
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sprinter. She ran the anchor legs of the
4 × 100 m relays that broke the world under-20 records at both the
2021
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(42.94 s) and
2022 World U20 Championships (42.59 s).
Tia has twin sister,
Tina Clayton, who ran the second leg of those world record relays.
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2004 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Westmoreland Parish
Jamaican female sprinters
Jamaican twins
World Athletics U20 Championships winners
21st-century Jamaican women
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