Athletes from five Jamaican high schools, led by Boys’ Champs winners Jamaica College (JC) and Girls’ Champs runners-up Hydel High, have arrived in Baltimore for Saturday’s (2 May) fifth staging of th ...
Jamaican high school coaches Corey Bennett and David Riley are optimistic their athletes will deliver strong performances at ...
Two of the region’s brightest young sprint talents, Jamaica College standout Kai Kelly and Holland High’s Shanoya Douglas, ...
The 2025 World Relays in Gaborone features 723 athletes from 40 nations, with all six defending champion teams returning to ...
Edwin Allen made a commanding start on the opening day of the 130th Penn Relays at Franklin Field, advancing in all three ...
The Kip Keino Classic returns to Nairobi on April 24 with top sprinters, distance runners, and field athletes competing in a ...
Boys and Girls Champs is a Jamaican High School Championships. Its held every year between March and April at the National Stadium in Kingston. The Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association organizes ...
Smith crossed the line first in 7.15 seconds. Germany’s Jolina Ernst finished second in 7.30, and Switzerland’s Géraldine Frey placed third in 7.31. Danniel Thomas-Dodd, placed second in the women’s ...
MEN’S 100M: 1. Benjamin Azamati (GHA), 10.18; 2. Bradley Nkoana (RSA), 10.23; 3. Kyree King (USA), 10.27; 4. Edvin Sidwall (SWE), 10.35; 5. Zion Eriksson (SWE), 10. ...
From powerful sprints to high-flying jumps and long-distance dominance, Doha set the stage for a thrilling Diamond League season.
Adding to the Eugene Diamond League Final excitement, Shericka Jackson of Jamaica clinched both the 100m and 200m titles, recording times of 10.70 and 21.57, respectively. Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen ...
PHILADELPHIA – Jamaica high school teams stamped their authority at Franklin Field on Friday (25 April), qualifying five of nine teams with Hydel leading the pack into Saturday’s Penn Relays ...
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