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Jason Morgan, the sprinter?

by admin· May 12, 2013· in Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Real Talk with Team Jamaica, Track and Field· 899 comments tags: "dadz", Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Athletics, Ato Boldon, Bob Marley, Brazil, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, discus, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaca at Penn Relays, Jamaica, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Jamaica sports, jason "dadz" morgan, Jason Morgan discus, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Ryan Bailey, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, Tyson Gay, U-17, U17, U17 MNT, U20, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, Usain Bolt, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
[hr] Jason Morgan is one of the most determined Jamaican sport personalities that I know. The former Calabar High School man virtually coached himself to the Olympic Games in 2012 and a couple IAAF World Champion-ships before that with little resources, all while juggling a regular 9-5. That has changed and the 30-year-old is taking the first steps towards a successful 2013 season. Let’s get to really know that man who shared many an Olympic headline with Usain Bolt, as he speaks about his love for the women’s 100m, his area-leader-type nickname, his days as a sprinter, as well as the painful death of his mother – something he is reminded of every day; none more than on Mother’s Day itself. [hr] [hr] Let’s Talk! André Lowe (AL): Jason ‘Dadz’ Morgan; first of all, explain to me why people call you ‘Dadz’, makes you sound like a little area leader or something? Jason Morgan (JM): (laughs) The name ‘Dadz’ is timeless! I am a leader, but not an area leader. Seriously though, I have had that name since my time at Waterford Primary School in grade four. I guess I’ve shown leadership skills since a young age. AL: Let’s hear […]
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RESULTS: 2013 Jamaica International Invitational

by admin· May 05, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Rio 2016, Sourced, Track and Field· 1574 comments tags: "dadz", Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Athletics, Ato Boldon, Bob Marley, Brazil, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, discus, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaca at Penn Relays, Jamaica, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Jamaica sports, jason "dadz" morgan, Jason Morgan discus, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Ryan Bailey, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, Tyson Gay, U-17, U17, U17 MNT, U20, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, Usain Bolt, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
[hr] KINGSTON — The following are results from the elite events at the 2013 Jamaica International Invitational track and field meeting, which took place at the National Stadium in Kingston on Saturday night. The meeting, which showcase several of the world’s best athletes in both running and field events, was also without several superstars who are recognised both locally and globally. Amongst them were six-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt and his training partner Yohan Blake, who were both out because of hamstring injuries. Also missing the meeting was former 100m world record holder Asafa Powell, who remains cautious after picking up a minor groin and hamstring injury earlier this season. Carmelita Jeter, the American sprint sensation also missed the meet with a minor injury and she was very disappointed about not being able to compete in front of the Jamaican track and field fans. The meeting, at the same time, featured the likes of Veronica Campbell-Brown and Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica, who took the women’s 100m and 200m sprints in respective times of 11.01secs and 22.38secs. Jamaica’s Stephanie McPherson shocked everyone to win the women’s 400m dash in a personal best 50.43 to win American Tyson Gay produced […]
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Veronica Campbell-Brown and Tyson Gay sizzle in 100M

by admin· May 05, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Rio 2016, Sourced, Track and Field· 789 comments tags: "dadz", Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Athletics, Ato Boldon, Bob Marley, Brazil, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, discus, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaca at Penn Relays, Jamaica, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Jamaica sports, jason "dadz" morgan, Jason Morgan discus, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Ryan Bailey, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, Tyson Gay, U-17, U17, U17 MNT, U20, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, Usain Bolt, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
[hr] Jamaica’s Veronica Camp-bell-Brown won the women’s 100 metres in 11.01 seconds while the men’s 100 metres went to American Tyson Gay in 9.86 seconds at the Jamaica Inter-national Invitational meet at the National Stadium last night. Kelly-Ann Baptiste (11.06) of Trinidad and Tobago was second in the women’s race with Jamaica’s Carrie Russell, third in 11.08. Nesta Carter (10.03) was second in the men’s 100m while America Darvis Patton was third in 10.07. American Ti’Erra Brown won the women’s international 400 metres hurdles as rain forced a late start to the meet before a sparse crowd. Brown clocked 54.83 seconds to cross the line ahead of Jamaica’s Ristananna Tracey, 55.66. Another American, Tiffany Williams was third in 56.03. Earlier Olympic Development events raised the curtain on the meet which was delayed by 40 minutes due to heavy afternoon showers.   First on track The women’s 400m Olympic Development race was first on track and this was won by G.C. Foster College’s Rhonda White in 53.78. The University of the West Indies’ duo of Venicha Baker (53.95) and Jonique Day (54.17) finished second and third, respectively. The men’s 400m Olympic Development race went to University of Technology’s Jowayne Hibbert (47.10) […]
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Jamaica Invitational Event Start Lists

by admin· May 04, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, JO Articles, News, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 2287 comments tags: "dadz", Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Athletics, Ato Boldon, Bob Marley, Brazil, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, discus, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaca at Penn Relays, Jamaica, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Jamaica sports, jason "dadz" morgan, Jason Morgan discus, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Ryan Bailey, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, Tyson Gay, U-17, U17, U17 MNT, U20, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, Usain Bolt, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
[hr] EVENTS FOR WOMEN [hr] [hr] [hr] [hr] [hr] [hr] FIELD EVENTS FOR WOMEN [hr] [hr] [column2] [/column2] [column2_last] [/column2_last] [hr] EVENTS FOR MEN [hr] [hr] [hr] [hr] [hr] [hr] [hr] [hr] FIELD EVENTS FOR MEN [hr] [hr]
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Women’s sprints are in the spotlight in Kingston for Jamaica Invitational Meet

by admin· May 03, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 2408 comments tags: "dadz", Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Athletics, Ato Boldon, Bob Marley, Brazil, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, discus, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaca at Penn Relays, Jamaica, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Jamaica sports, jason "dadz" morgan, Jason Morgan discus, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Ryan Bailey, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, Tyson Gay, U-17, U17, U17 MNT, U20, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, Usain Bolt, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
[hr] Jamaica’s Veronica Campbell-Brown and USA’s Allyson Felix clash over 100m should be the highlight of the Jamaica International Invitational, an IAAF World Challenge meeting, in Kingston on Saturday. Campbell-Brown and Felix have faced each other over 100m on seven occasions with former crossing the line in front six times, three of which came in the USA. Both will meet in Jamaica for the first time and Campbell-Brown, who is considered the reigning queen of Jamaican track and field, will want to give local fans something special to remember. Felix, who will be running in Jamaica for the first time since the 2002 World Junior Championships, said, “I am happy to be back in Jamaica since 2002 World Junior and I am really looking forward to it. We (Felix and Campbell-Brown) have always had good battles over the years and this time is no different,” Campbell-Brown added: “It’s always a pleasure and it’s always so much fun and exciting to compete at home so I’m looking forward to entertaining all the fans that are coming out to support us.” Campbell-Brown has two Olympic Games 200m titles, and also one each over 100m and 200m at the IAAF World Championships while […]
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Jamaica Invitational: Event Schedule and Preliminary Participant List

by admin· May 01, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Rio 2016, Sourced, Track and Field· 731 comments tags: "dadz", Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Athletics, Ato Boldon, Bob Marley, Brazil, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, discus, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaca at Penn Relays, Jamaica, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Jamaica sports, jason "dadz" morgan, Jason Morgan discus, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Ryan Bailey, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, Tyson Gay, U-17, U17, U17 MNT, U20, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, Usain Bolt, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
[hr] Schedule – May 4th, 2013 – Order of Events   [hr] Be advised, that if any athlete withdraws for any unforeseen reason, the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) or the organizers will not be held liable for the information seen here. As these list are preliminary, they are subject to change without prior notice. Check back often for updates. [hr] MEN     [hr] [column2] [/column2] [column2_last] [/column2_last] [hr] WOMEN   For more info visit Jamaica International Invitational
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Coaches put distance on Jason Morgan’s throwing

by admin· May 01, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 329 comments tags: "dadz", Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Athletics, Ato Boldon, Bob Marley, Brazil, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, discus, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaca at Penn Relays, Jamaica, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Jamaica sports, jason "dadz" morgan, Jason Morgan discus, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, U-17, U17, U17 MNT, U20, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, Usain Bolt, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
  Since turning pro several years ago, Jamaican Olympic discus competitor Jason Morgan has led a one-man band; coaching, conditioning and representing himself on the lower US circuit. However, the 30-year-old is taking a new approach for the 2013 season, joining forces with noted collegiate throws coach, Russian Andy Kokanovsky and physical trainer Rob Gire, and so far things seem to be heading in the right direction. Having measured a 65.94m throw at a meet in Los Angeles earlier this month, which now registers as his official personal best, Morgan is the second best thrower in the world this year behind Australian Julian Wruck, who leads the world with a 66.32m mark and is also responsible for the next two best distances.   “It’s been a good year for me so far. Just the approach of having two coaches working with me right now has made a big difference,” said Morgan, who doubles as a therapist at a children’s home in Louisiana. “Andy (Kokanovsky) saw where I have been competing and training by myself over the years, so we have been communicating via email, videos and Skype and everything,” Morgan added. “He sets my workouts for me, I send him […]
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SUCCESSFUL OUTING FOR JAMAICA MASTERS AT PENN RELAYS

by admin· April 29, 2013· in Carifta, Jamaica, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 349 comments tags: Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Bob Marley, Brazil, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Jamaica Masters at Penn Relays, Jamaica Masters Team, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, U17, U17 MNT, USA, WCQ, Wolmers, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
  The Jamaica Masters athletics team to the Penn Relays capped off a fine performance at the relay carnival by grabbing 2nd place in the over 40 men’s 4×400 relay. The team of Daniel England, Chris Williams, Danny McFarlane and Christopher Grant did 3.25.60 behind SW Sprinters ‘A’ who clocked 3.24.97. The team might have won, but a mix-up which occurred with the registration of one of the original runners resulted in a last minute replacement having to be brought in. The 4×400 2nd place finish came following Friday’s ‘goldfest’ when the 4×100 metre relay team won the over 40 race in a record 43.58. This was after Chris Williams running in the 40-44 age division won the 100metres in 10.58 and Chris Faulknor did the same in the 50-54 category in 11.49. Speaking from his home in the US following his race, the ever popular Danny McFarlane says he was very pleased to have represented Jamaica in a masters event at the Penn Relays. “I had fun with the rest of the team and I will be doing my best to assist in raising the profile of masters athletics in Jamaica,” he said. [hr] [column2] [/column2] [column2_last] [/column2_last] [hr] […]
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Jamaican Andrew Riley beats Olympic gold medalist Aries Merritt

by admin· April 28, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2014, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 8038 comments tags: Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Bob Marley, Brazil, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaca at Penn Relays, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, U17, U17 MNT, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
  DES MOINES (Iowa): Jamaican Andrew Riley crashed the Olympic 110m hurdles reunion on Friday, edging London Games gold medallist and world record-holder Aries Merritt at the Drake Relays athletics meeting. Riley, a 24-year-old who recently completed a US collegiate athletics career, with Merritt settling for second in 13.48 in a race that featured all three medallists from last year’s London Games. Riley won in 13.43. London silver medalist Jason Richardson was disqualified because of a false start and Jamaican Hansle Parchment, third in the Olympics, ran a disappointing 14.33. “It means a lot,” Riley said of the triumph in the talent-packed field. “Hurdles is one of those events where we don’t duck and dodge each other like the 100 metres. “In the hurdles we race each other week-in and week-out so a field like you just saw today you’ll see many, many times again this season, which is a really good thing for the sport and hopefully people can see the hurdles as a marquee event.” Merritt, who followed up his Olympic gold medal by setting a world record of 12.80 at Brussels in September, pronounced himself satisfied with the race, especially since his training has been hindered by […]
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2013 Penn Relays Videos

by admin· April 27, 2013· in Carifta, Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2016, Track and Field, Videos· 1537 comments tags: Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Bob Marley, Brazil, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Golf, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Holmwood, Jamaica College, Jamaica International Invitational, Kingston College, Mannings Penn Relays, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, Penn Relays, Penns, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, t-shirt, tshirts, U17, U17 MNT, USA, USA vs Jamaica, USA vs The World, UTech Penn Relays, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
UTech – Award ceremony 1st Mens 4×100 Champ of America [hr] Boys 4×100 Championship of America – Event 466 It’s Jamaican school sweep 1-2-3-4-5 for High School Boys’ 4×100 Championship of America. KC WINS in 40:44 [hr] Hydel wins Boys 4×100 Small Schools – 467 [hr] Awards Vere Tech Girls 4×400 Champ. of America [hr] High School Boys’ 4×400 Championship of America Calabar edges Munro for the win [hr] [column2] [/column2] [column2_last] [/column2_last] [hr] Women 4x100M USA vs The World Jamaica beats Team USA in 42.42 [hr] Women 4x400M USA vs The World America holds off Great Britain to win in 3:33.26. Team Jamaica finishes 3rd [hr] Men 4x400M USA vs The World Great 3rd leg by Leford Green and anchor by Errol Nolan in
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