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Usain Bolt & Yelena Isinbayeva Name IAAF 2008 Athlete of the year Thu, 27th Nov 2008 at 10:08 am
Kingston State Of Mind
Kingston State Of Mind
British sprinter Dwain Chambers said he is blessed to know Usain Bolt and would give anything to return to Jamaica to train with world renowned coach Glen Mills
With David Letterman also Regis & Kelly Live « Kingston State Of Mind
Tue, 02nd Sep 2008 at 7:19 pm
Could it been Usain Bolt and his two world record which nobody will be breaking anything soon?
Tue, 02nd Sep 2008 at 6:58 pm
Quick! How will Jamaica take advantage of the huge boost from our Olympics performance?
roseability sums up the olympics from a australian point of view
Beijing closes the games in a big spectacle similar to it’s opening.
Clearly, Lightning can strike twice.
2 WORLD RECORDS & 2 GOLDS: Top 12 Ways To Win A Men's 100m Race In 2012 And Beyond
Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 at 11:45 am
Once again, the bird nest Stadium shakes with excitement and great track performances! I know it seems all I have been posting about is the Olympics. But I just can help it! how could I contain the jubilant feeling I have inside when I witness the Jamaica team capture one medal after the next especially the well envied goal medal...
Thu, 21st Aug 2008 at 4:38 pm
runs through the days happenings
Wed, 20th Aug 2008 at 2:02 pm
Who said lightning doesn’t strike the same place twice? Well that legend was certainly proved false today when a Bolt of lightning struck Beijing this morning; wait… what is that I hear? Beijing was struck twice today? Yes the Jamaica team awed the Bird Nest Stadium with not one, but two brilliant, record breaking wins. Bolt unmistakably and phenomenally claimed the gold medal for the men’s 200m, while shortly after Melaine Walker gracefully, yet powerfully took the gold for the women’s 400m hurdles!
Wed, 20th Aug 2008 at 11:31 am
every baddi get lef inna dust
Jamaican women sprinters set a new record placing one, two, two in the 100 meters at the Olympics in Beijing, on the birthday of the island's first national hero, Marcus Garvey.

