Reid struck gold in 11.17 seconds as Hodge Adaeja from British Virgin Islands won silver in 11.17 while bronze went to Kishawna Nile of Barbados 0.10 seconds later.
Walaza claimed gold in the men’s dash in 10.19 seconds while Boonson Puripol of Thailand and South Africa’s Bradely Nkoana bagged silver and bronze respectively.
100M World Under 20 Champion Walaza Bayanda of South Africa celebrates his victory
Kenya is 5th on the medal table,with one gold won by Andrew Kiptoo Alamisi in 5,000 m.
Australia leads with 2 golds and a bronze, followed by Ethiopia with 1 gold and 2 silvers, while China and South Africa are joint 3rd with 1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze each.
The championships which is being held in South America for a 2nd consecutive time will culminate this Saturday .
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