
Printassia Johnson
Printassia Johnson is a talented Bahamian quarter-miler known for her speed and competitive spirit. She recently made headlines by winning the women’s 400 meters at the Ed Murphey Track Classic in Memphis, Tennessee, with a time of 51.52 seconds, showcasing her potential as a strong contender for the Bahamas national team.
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Printassia Johnson clocked a lifetime best of 50.53 to get into the women’s 400m semifinal.
WORLDS: ‘No medals. No problem’In the 400m, we were successful in getting Printassia Johnson through to the semifinals in a personal best of 50.51 seconds.
Head coach Tito Moss pleased with Team BahamasPrintassia Johnson was pleased with her personal best performance and a lane in the semifinal at the 20th World Championships.
Printassia 17th in 400 | The TribunePrintassia Johnson's switch from the sprints to the quarter-mile this year got her to the 20th World Championships in the 400 metres.
WORLDS 400M: Johnson’s PB earns semis spot, falls short of finalPrintassia Johnson is part of the second semifinal heat.
Marileidy Paulino encabeza primera serie de semifinales en el Campeonato MundialPrintassia Johnson made her first senior team to compete in an individual event at the 20th World Championships, advancing to the semifinals of the women’s 400 metres.
Printassia advances | The TribunePrintassia Johnson advanced to the semifinal with her fourth place in heat four in a personal best of 50.53 for 14th overall.
How we have fared so far at the World OutdoorsPrintassia Johnson produced a lifetime best performance to book her ticket into the semifinals of the women's 400 metres.
WORLDS DAY 2: Johnson runs lifetime best to semis, Charlton and Jones stopped shortPrintassia Johnson finished fourth in the women’s 400m.
DOUBLE GOLD | The TribunePrintassia Johnson won the Women’s 400-meter dash running unattached with a time of 51.25 seconds.
Top athletes clash on our home soilPrintassia Johnson is a Bahamian sprinter who has recently switched to the 200/400m events after an injury.
Bahamian sprint phenom Printassia Johnson excited about switch to 200/400mPrintassia Johnson, making her bid as one of the Bahamian female quarter-milers this year, surged ahead of the field in the women’s 400m in 51.52.
Devynne Charlton back in action, Gardiner out



























































