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Shelly-Ann Fraser, Kerron Stewart & Sheron Simpson-sweep women's 100m final Sun, 17th Aug 2008 at 5:48 pm
Somebody pitch me because I must be dreaming. I am lost for words. I don’t know what words to use as I type this post.
Sat, 16th Aug 2008 at 5:09 pm
This was definitely a well anticipated race as it featured the 100m world record holder and Usain Bolt, former 100m record holder Asafa Powell! As I watch the poised athletes, shoot out from from behind the starting line, a "Bolt" of lightning struck the tracks in the "Bird Nest" stadium in Beijing China, stunning the competing athletes and every singe spectator that stared in amazement!...
Top 5 reasons to never again give exclusive rights for olympics to mainstream media like nbc and how i used seth godin’s book meatball sundae to prove it
Thu, 07th Aug 2008 at 1:59 pm
RENOWNED TRACK and field coach Stephen Francis believes it's going to take a superhuman effort to beat his sprint star, Asafa Powell, in Beijing.
Thu, 31st Jul 2008 at 5:59 pm
BEIJING — Beijing's Olympic shutdown begins Sunday, a drastic plan to lift the Chinese capital's gray shroud of pollution just three weeks ahead of the games.
So this morning I was on my way to work, I am listening to the announcer on the radio go through the newspaper headlines for that day. I was a little shock when he said “Jamaican Athlete test positive for drugs” in the Jamaica Observer.
An unnamed member of Jamaica's athletics team for the Beijing Games has tested positive for a banned substance, the island's Olympic boss has confirmed.
A short documentary on the One Inch Punch. Interviews with Jeet Kune Do and Wing Chun instructors.Shot and edited by Victor Tran
Wed, 23rd Jul 2008 at 7:49 am
Last month when Bolt beat Asafa Powell at the national stadium in Kingston not much was made of it. Powell was suffering from an injury and a rivalry was for the most part played down even though some in the media tried to build it up to be more than it was. Bolt placed second.
founder of Balco Laboratories, reportedly went to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in December 2007 and raised doubts about the legitimacy of Caribbean sprint success, especially as it regards Jamaica.
In a carnival like atmosphere at the first ever Twenty20 International held on Caribbean soil, yesterday in Bridgetown, the Windies thoroughly demolished Australia. After rain had delayed the start of the match and eventually reduced the contest to 11 overs a piece, Australia were sent in to bat by stand in captain Dwayne Bravo.
Sat, 14th Jun 2008 at 8:32 am
After bowling out the Australians for a mere 251, the Windies failed to capitalise on the advantage they had as they managed a mere 216 in reply on the second day of the Third Test at Bridgetown. Once again, Shivnarine Chanderpaul was the anchor of the innings. Chanderpaul was left undefeated on 79 as the last 6 wickets fell for 48 runs. It was the kind of pathetic batting display that Windies fans have long hoped to see the end of.
Mon, 02nd Jun 2008 at 9:06 pm
Yes you heard right, but I am not talking about some act of violence against a homosexual! On Saturday May 31, 2008 Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt beat the American, Tyson Gay at at the Reebok Grand Prix meet. But...
Thu, 29th May 2008 at 3:06 pm
Date taken: Saturday, May 24, 2008 (Day 3)
Location: The Mound @ Sabina Park
Sun, 04th May 2008 at 10:45 am
World Junior 200 meter record holder and World Championships 200 meter silver medallist, Usain Bolt, yesterday became the second fastest man in history with his 9.76 seconds clocking at the 5th annual Jamaica International Invitational at the National Stadium.
PARIS - Security officials extinguished the Olympic torch three times Monday as protests against China's human rights record turned a relay through Paris into a chaotic series of stops and starts.
Tue, 25th Mar 2008 at 1:15 pm
We got a Hollywood movie out of tropical Jamaicans heading into the bobsledding event of the Winter Olympics, and now a Jamaican Dogsledding Team seems to be following in their wintry wake.
