Despite the withdrawal of several of Jamaica’s top athletes from the national squad, team official Dr Warren Blake remains confident that the...
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Despite the withdrawal of several of Jamaica’s top athletes from the national squad, team official Dr Warren Blake remains confident that the country will deliver strong performances at this year’s World Athletics Relays, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday in Gaborone, Botswana. Reigning World 100 metres champion Oblique Seville and World Championships silver medallist Kishane Thompson are among the notable absentees, along with 400m runners Roshawn Clarke and Tajh-Marques White.
Despite the withdrawal of several of Jamaica’s top athletes from the national squad, team official Dr Warren Blake remains confident that the...
South Africa relinquished their 100m and 400m men’s titles at the World Athletics Relays on 2 and 3 May, but the winner was Africa after host nation...
South Africa relinquished their 100m and 400m men’s titles at the World Athletics Relays on 2 and 3 May, but the winner was Africa after host nation...
Jamaica’s Ackeem Blake, Tina Clayton, Kadrian Goldson and Tia Clayton stormed to their second mixed 4x100m world record of the Debswana World...
Jamaica’s Ackeem Blake, Tina Clayton, Kadrian Goldson and Tia Clayton stormed to their second mixed 4x100m world record of the Debswana World...
The Jamaican quartet of Ackeem Blake, Tina Clayton, Kadrian Goldson and Tia Clayton stormed to a mixed 4x100m world record* in the very first event of...
The Jamaican quartet of Ackeem Blake, Tina Clayton, Kadrian Goldson and Tia Clayton stormed to a mixed 4x100m world record* in the very first event of...
Maurice Wilson, technical leader of Jamaica’s team at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, has lauded the country’s athletes for their...
Maurice Wilson, technical leader of Jamaica’s team at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, has lauded the country’s athletes for their...
South Africa's women's 4x100m quartet of Viwe Jingqi, Kayla la Grange, Gabriella Marais and Joviale Mbisha clocked a stunning 43.22 seconds to set a...