Eight of the ten Jamaicans in action on the opening day made progress to the next round of their respective events at the 14th 1AAF world junior championships in Barcelona, Spain. Javon Francis set a personal best 46.31 seconds to move into the semi-finals of the men’s 400 meters by winning his heat. He shaved 45 hundredths of a second off his previous best of 47.16 seconds and will run in semi-final three at 1.14pm on Wednesday. Lennox Williams 47.30 placed 4th in his heat and failed to advance. Jazeel Murphy will run in semi-final one of the men’s 100 meters tomorrow, after winning his heat in 10.45 seconds. Odean Skeen also made progress with a time of 10.50 seconds and will contest semi-final three staring at 12.30pm. Shawnette Lewin who produced 11.78 for 2nd place and Monique Spencer who won her preliminary race also in 11.78 seconds, will run in the women’s semi-finals at 12 noon on Wednesday. Sprint hurdlers Stefan Fennel 13.81 and Yanick Hart 13.87 seconds both placed 2nd in their respective heats and will compete in the semi finals of the men’s 110 meter hurdles. Simoya Campbell will contest semi-final one of the 800 metres at […]
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Trials behind her, Campbell Brown enters final stretch before London – IAAF Online Diaries With the grueling Jamaican Olympic Trials now behind her, Veronica Campbell Brown is now turning her entire focus to her upcoming appearance at the Olympic Games in London where she will be targeting a third consecutive victory in the 200m. “Each June, the focus is on National Championships and every four years, the Championships takes on added significance as it doubles as the Olympic Trials. There are months of preparation and competition with an eye on performing at ones best in order to become an Olympian. You have to get it right on that last weekend in June, there is no redo, it’s all a part of what makes the Olympic Trials the special event it is. Veronica Campbell Brown with members of her Foundation (Claude Bryan) “I raced just once in the month in the lead up to the Trials, competing on my training track in Clermont, Florida at 100m. I spent the rest of my time primarily doing last minute fine-tuning for both of my events. I arrived in Kingston a few days before the National Trials started, visited with my family and enjoy some […]
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Usain Bolt’s agent revealed on Monday night that the triple Olympic champion has made a full recovery from muscle tightness that hampered him at the Jamaican Olympic trials and is training normally and “good to go” to defend his titles in London. Last week, Bolt flew to Munich for treatment by celebrated sports doctor Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt just days after he suffered a double defeat in the 100 metres and 200m at the hands of his training partner, Yohan Blake. Following his 200m loss, his first over the distance outside a qualifying heat since 2007, Bolt was given hamstring-stretching treatment on the Kingston track. A statement was released a few days later to announce that he was being withdrawn from the Diamond League meeting in Monaco on July 20, where he was due to contest the 200m in his final competitive outing before the Olympics. The sprinter’s subsequent journey to Germany for medical treatment raised fears that the world’s greatest athlete was struggling with a serious problem just weeks before the start of the Olympics. But Bolt’s agent, Ricky Simms, insisted the problem was nothing more serious than a tight hamstring and insisted that he was fully recovered and training normally. He […]
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London, UK – Provisional entry lists for this weekend’s two-day Aviva London Grand Prix on 13-14 July, the eighth stop of the 2012 Samsung Diamond League series, are now available. Sixteen Olympic and 15 reigning World champions are expected to take to the track this Friday and Saturday. You may download the entry lists (as at 09 July) from the meeting’s official website here. Around 50 of Great Britain’s Olympic squad will join an array of global stars in the capital’s two day Samsung Diamond League event, with the country’s only defending Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu lining up in the 400m on Saturday, as well as in-form World champions Dai Greene and Mo Farah racing in the 400m Hurdles and 5000m respectively on Friday evening. After missing out on his home Olympics in Beijing four years ago, 110m hurdler Liu Xiang will highlight Friday evening’s line-up. The Chinese superstar will have his work cut out with World Indoor champion Aries Merritt, World champion Jason Richardson and Britain’s Olympic contingent of Andy Turner, Andy Pozzi and Lawrence Clarke all keen to test themselves against the current best in the world. The clash of the second fastest woman of all-time, Carmelita Jeter, with new Jamaican record […]
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Alia Atkinson wins Women’s 100m breaststroke gold: Day three – Santa Clara International Grand Prix Alia S Atkinson of South Florida Aquatics won gold medal of the Women’s 100m breaststroke on day three of the 2012 Santa Clara International Grand Prix in California on Sunday, June 3. The Santa Clara is the concluding stage of 2012 USA Swimming Grand Prix Series, which provides an opportunity to top-class players to compete with each other before the 2012 London Olympic Games. The 23-year-old Atkinson showered her expertise in the double lap breaststroke discipline and proved her mettle for gold medal of the event. With her commendable start and utter determination, Atkinson faced no trouble in securing top spot on the podium and shattered hopes of her competitors, who were eyeing the title of the event. Her immaculate pace placed her considerably ahead of her opponents and she touched the finishing end for first position with the timing of 1 minute and 08.45 seconds. The gold medallist was followed by Kate Haywood of Great Britain, who remained 1.23 seconds apart and stepped on the medal rostrum for silver medal with the timing of 1 minute and 09.68 seconds. The second position holder was […]
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Usain Bolt has a “slight” injury and will not participate in his final warmup race before the Olympics, the runner, who won three gold medals in world-record time at the 2008 Games, and his coach said in a statement on Thursday. But Bolt said he had no intention of pulling out of the London Games despite the unspecified problem that he referred to as a “challenge.” “I am happy to have earned my spot on the Jamaican Olympic team despite the challenge,” Bolt said in the statement. “I will be in London to defend my titles in the 100, 200 and 4×100 meters.” Bolt is coming off surprising second-place finishes to Yohan Blake in both the 100 and 200 at the Jamaican Olympic trials over the weekend. He had his right hamstring stretched out on the track following the 200. His coach, Glen Mills, didn’t elaborate on the “slight problem” Bolt had at the trials that prompted his withdrawal from the 200 meters at the Monaco Diamond League later this month. “After careful assessment I have had to withdraw him from the Samsung Diamond League Meeting in Monaco on July 20 to give him sufficient time for treatment and time to train and […]
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Accoring to the Jamaica Gleaner Asafa Powell, one of the favourites for a top three finish in tonight’s men’s 100m final at the JAAA/SVL Jamaica National Senior Championships is reported to be carrying an injury, sources close to The Gleaner have revealed. The Gleaner understands that Powell saw a specialist early this morning and will return later today. The athlete is expected to still compete in the semi-finals. The semi-final of the men’s event is slated to take place at 7.25 pm. The finals of the event will be at 9.25 pm. Yohan Blake led all qualifiers into the men’s semi-finals with a time of 10.00 seconds. via Jamaica Gleaner
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James McBean is an academic who’s combined his love for teaching with the principles he’s learned training for taekwondo and fencing. His nonprofit organization, the Jamaican Fencing Association, has finally received 501 (c)(3) status in the United States. This is just the beginning of a humbling undertaking to lift up the next generation of Jamaicans and expose them to a world they’ve never imagined. The challenges are many as he works on having at least one Jamaican fencer in the 2016 Olympic games. However, he doesn’t flinch. After all, he’s been cultivating this audacious spirit for years. Sevan: What made you decide to do a fencing association for Jamaica? James: Well, I’m a fencer myself, and I’m a Jamaican, so naturally I want to see it as a sport there. Fencing came into my life at a very pivotal point. I learned really important lessons and I feel that it’s best to teach and to share them. It’s not just about the fun of the sport, it’s actually about the lessons, about the wonder. It’s about the principles of the sport. And I want to share with my countrymen from Jamaica and also with my countrymen here in the […]
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DYNAMIC digital media services companies Telegens Inc and Cbean TV will support JAAA Live Stream and video-ondemand delivery of this year’s highlyanticipated JAAA National Senior Championships and Olympic Trials. Unfortunately, JAAA is charging a fee. Overseas viewers to see ‘Trials’ on SportsMax beginning at 6:45 p.m Catch LIVE coverage of the National Senior Trials on CEEN TV from Subscribe to CEEN TV for USD4.95 via Cablevision. Pleasant Viewing!! Viewers throughout the Caribbean and in the diaspora of North America will now be able to see this weekend’s Jamaica National Senior Championships on SportsMax and CEEN TV as SportsMax and the IEC have come to an agreement for TV broadcast coverage from June 29 to July 1. “We have had a breakthrough for the benefit of SportsMax and CEEN’s loyal subscribers and are now able to bring the National Trials to track fans outside of Jamaica, to SportsMax’s other 24 Caribbean markets and to CEEN Viewers in the tri-state area,” said Oliver McIntosh, president and CEO of SportsMax and CEEN. SportsMax’s coverage of the Trials will be led by five-time Olympic commentator and analyst Lance Whittaker and will begin at 6:45 p.m. Jamaica time on June 29. The National […]
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