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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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2013 Penn Relays Day 2 Photos (Friday)

by admin· April 27, 2013· in Jamaica, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 113 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, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
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JAMAICA MASTERS ENJOY SUCCESSFUL DAY AT PENN RELAYS

by admin· April 27, 2013· in Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 20355 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 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 over 40 relay team won the 4 x 100 masters relay at the Penn Relays and in so doing ran away with the record. The team of Leeroy Gray, Chris Williams, Daniel England and Chris Faulknor clocked a brisk 43.58 seconds as they finished ahead of SW Sprinters and GOAL works. Earlier in the day, Chris Williams running in the 40-44 age category, won the 100metres in a time of 10.58 seconds. Jamaica tasted more success when Chris Faulknor running in the 50-54 age division won his race in 11.49 seconds. On Saturday, the team of Danny McFarlane, Chris Williams, Daniel England and Chris Grant/ Chris Faulknor will seek further glory in the 4 x 400 metre relay. Commenting on the performances, coach of the team Owen McGregor said he was heartened by the positive display by all, pointing out that this is a good sign for the World Masters Championships later this year in Brazil. President of the Jamaica Masters Athletics Association Leo McEwan says he is not surprised that the teams have acquitted themselves so well, notwithstanding the continuous challenges they face while competing for the country. Contact: Leo McEwan; Tel: 383-3205 [hr] [column2] […]
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Danny McFarlane and Chris Williams for Jamaica Master team at Penn Relays

by admin· April 26, 2013· in Jamaica, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 876 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 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
  PRESS RELEASE 2004 Olympic silver medalist (400M hurdles) Danny McFarlane and 2001 World Championships silver medalist (200M) Christopher Williams will be part of Jamaica’s strong 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 masters relay teams at the Penn Relays starting on April 25 in Pennsylvania. Both athletes will be part of the team competing in the 40-44 age category; other members of the 4 x 100 team are, Leeroy Gray, Andrew Shirley, Daniel England and Chris Faulkner. Others competing in the 4 x 400 are Chris Faulkner, Christopher Williams, Rudolph Briscoe, and Daniel England. In addition to the relays, three athletes will be competing in the individual 100 M event. They are Chris Williams in the 40-44 age category; Christopher Faulkner in the 50-54 category and Rudolph Briscoe in the 54-59 category. Both relay teams are expected to perform very well following last year’s successful debut by masters athletes in the relay events when they won the 4 x 100 and finished 2nd in the 4 x 400. Chris Williams in particular has been running up a storm having just recently clocked 10.35 in the 100M and 20.99 in the 200M at the Mount Sac Relays in the US. […]
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UTech, UWI, GC Foster in the mix at Penn Relays

by admin· April 26, 2013· in Jamaica, Jamaica Invitational, News, Rio 2016, Sourced, Track and Field· 4234 comments tags: Ardene High, Asafa Powell, Bob Marley, Brazil, Calabar Penn Relays, Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, Edwin Allen, FIFA, Football, Friendly, GC Foster, 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, UTech, UWI, UWI Mona, WCQ, Wolmers, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
  Unlike our extremely successful high-school teams, our colleges have tougher times at the Penn Relays. However, 10 years after a historic first win by a Jamaican college at Penn, the University of Technology (UTech) is primed for speed in Philadelphia. The UTech Knights are the defending college men’s 4×200-metre relay champions, and Carrie Russell is in form in time to repeat as 100-metre winner. In addition, the University of the West Indies’ (UWI) Traves Smikle is favoured in the colleges’ men’s discus. Early in February, a UTech quartet of Tyqueando Tracey, Andrew Fisher, Julian Forte and Nicholas Watson combined to run the 4x100m in 38.80 seconds at the Milo Western Relays. Since the US outdoor season has begun, only Texas A&M University has bettered the UTech time with its own fast run of 38.64. UTech has come close in this event before. In 2003, an Asafa Powell squad had baton problems in the 4×100, but recovered to win the 4x200m. Last year, a baton fumble left UTech second, but again was the lead-in to a 4x200m victory. Injured while leading the 2012 World Junior Championships 200m final, Forte brings good karma to Penns. He was on winning Wolmers’ teams […]
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Wolmer’s Boys’ hunt historic sprint-relay gold at Penn Relays

by admin· April 26, 2013· in Carifta, Jamaica, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2016, Sourced, Track and Field· 1848 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, WCQ, Wolmers, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
  PENNSYLVANIA, USA: Wolmer’s Boys’ will be seeking to make history at this year’s 119th staging of the Penn Relays when they go in search of their fourth consecutive victory in the boys’ 4x100m. Wolmer’s and Kingston College currently share the honour of having won the race on three consecutive occasions at the annual relay carnival, but the Heroes’ Circle-based school’s coach, Christopher Harley, is keen on his boys taking sole ownership of the record. “I wouldn’t mind winning the fourth one in a row as it would be the first it has happened and it is good to rewrite history, so I want to get that in our name,” Harley said. “I think this is a good set of boys, although two of them are making their first appearance at the Penn Relays. “So, I hope that they will be able to adjust to the weather especially. But from experience, I know what to do to make sure that they are ready for the occasion and I think that we will be fine.” The four boys who are set to take to the track tomorrow to commence the defence of their school’s 4x100m title are Yaniek Hart, Raheem Robinson […]
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USA vs. The World USATF relay pool for 2013 Penn Relays

by admin· April 24, 2013· in Carifta, Jamaica, News, Penn Relays, Sourced, Track and Field· 372 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, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
  Men’s 4x100M It will be a USA vs. Jamaica showdown in the men’s 4x100m. Team USA will feature Olympic silver relay medalists Justin Gatlin, Trell Kimmons, Ryan Bailey, Doc Patton and Jeff Demps. Other U.S. men in the relay pool include: current world leader Mike Rodgers and Wallace Spearmon. The Jamaican team will include Nesta Carter of the 2012 Olympic gold medal relay, along with Jason Young, Kimari Roach, Dexter Lee and Rasheed Dwyer. Other international challengers include: the Bahamas, Canada, France, Germany, Nigeria and the United Kingdom.   Women’s 4x100M With a world record to their name, the Team USA women will be hard to beat. The record setting relay lineup of Allyson Felix, Tianna (nee’ Madison) Bartoletta, Bianca Knight and Carmelita Jeter will be down one woman after Jeter pulled up with an apparent cramp at Mt. SAC last weekend. The U.S. has plenty of depth to fill her spot with the likes of Chelsea Hayes, Jeneba Tarmoh and Alexandria Anderson also in the pool. The U.S. and Jamaican rivalry will be strong in this event as Jamaica brings three members of their silver medal Olympic team with two-time Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Sherone Simpson and Kerron […]
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2013 Penn Relays Day 2 Schedule (Friday)

by admin· April 24, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, News, Penn Relays, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 162 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, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
  College Men’s 400m Hurdles Championship 9:00 AM Ronald Levy UTech Jamie Demns UTech [hr] High School Boys’ 4×800 Small Schools 9:20 AM Holmwood Tech (Christiana, JAM) [hr] High School Boys’ 4×800 Small Schools 9:30 AM Jamaica College (Kingston, JAM) St. Jago (St. Catherine, JAM) Munro College (St. Elizabeth, JAM) Bellefield (Mandeville, JAM) [hr] High School Boys’ 4×800 Large Schools 9:40 AM Kingston College  (East Kingston, JAM) Calabar  (Kingston, JAM) [hr] High School Boys’ 4×100 Small Schools (Heats) 10:40AM Ardenne (Kingston, JAM) Garvey Maceo (Clarendon, JAM) Holmwood Tech (Christiana, JAM) Hydel (St. Catherine, JAM) Jamaica College (Kingston, JAM) Mannings (Westmoreland, JAM) Herbert Morrison (Montego Bay, JAM) Munro College (St. Elizabeth, JAM) St. Jago (St. Catherine, JAM) Two Jamaican teams ran below 40 flat at this year’s Boys Champs, Kingston College (39.85) and Munro College (39.92), as KC held off the furious closing rush of the Munro anchor, Delano Williams, who earlier in the meet had won the 100 and 200 (10.28/20.27), the 100 into a headwind. The Relays record is 39.78, by Wolmer’s in 2010. KC, however, is one of several Jamaican teams that have been hit by the chicken pox as a result of infection at this spring’s Carifta Games; it is […]
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