There were no medals for Jamaica on day 8 of competition at the 19th Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India on Monday.
However, Jamaica has advanced to three of the four relay finals to be contested on Tuesday.
Jamaica's Andrea Bliss finished fourth in the women's 100 metre hurdles final in 13.28 seconds behind gold medalist Sally Pearson of Australia in a quick 12.67 seconds.
In the men's pole vault, Jabari Ennis did not register a mark as he fouled out.
Australia's Olympic champion Steve Hooker won the gold, clearing 5.60 metres.
In the men's 4x400 metres semi-finals, Jamaica with Oral Thompson, Josef Robertson, Ricardo Cunningham and Adrian Findley, finished fourth in 3 minutes 06.65 seconds to advance to the final.
The Bahamas won the semi-final in 3 minutes 05.44 seconds.
Jamaica's mile relay women failed to progress to the final, finishing sixth and last in their semi-final in 3 minutes 42.31 seconds behind winner Botswana in 3 minutes 36.01 seconds.
Shaun Pitter did not finish heat number 2 in his 1,500 metre race, won by Kenya's jams Magut in 3 minutes 40.47 seconds.
In the sprint relays, Jamaica's female team will run from lane 6 in Tuesday's straight final, while the men's team of Lerone Clarke, Rasheed Dwyer, Steve Slowly and Remaldo Rose are through to the final, after finishing third in 39.60 seconds in their semi-final, behind winners Canada who returned the fastest time of 38.45 seconds.
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