By Alfonz Juck (eme news)

A record 47,912 runners from 156 nations have registered for the 49th BMW Berlin Marathon, set for this Sunday (24 Sept).

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Mo Farah joins Bolt, van Niekerk, Rudisha as headliners for Racers Grand Prix

As reported one week ago by this website, world record holders Wayde van Niekerk and David Rudisha will join Usain…

By Anthony Foster 2 Min Read

Calabar boycotted Champs launch

Andrea Hardware, the team’s manager, said they boycotted the launch because ISSA failed acknowledge their concerns regarding Ugandan Ari Rodgers.

By Vijay 1 Min Read

Bolt wanted at 2018 Commonwealth Games

Jamaican sprint great Usain Bolt has already ruled out competing at next year's Commonwealth Games in Australia's Gold Coast but…

By trackalerts.com 1 Min Read

IAAF Inside Athletics – Wayde Van Niekerk

The third episode of the fifth season of IAAF Inside Athletics is available to watch online now and features an…

By trackalerts.com 0 Min Read

Kampala set to host biggest IAAF World Cross Country Championships in more than a decade

An expected 557 athletes from 60 teams are set to compete in the Ugandan capital on 26 March, surpassing the…

By Press Release 2 Min Read

Powell, Thompson, De Grasse, Keni Harrison to highlight Jamaica Invitational

Asafa Powell, Elaine Thompson, Andre De Grasse and Kendra “Keni” Harrison are the big names announced on Wednesday (March 15)…

By Vijay 1 Min Read

Calabar takes issue with ISSA’s decision on KC athlete for Champs

The question of the child’s eligibility is moot i.e. he is ineligible based on ISSA’s clearly stated and enunciated criteria

By Press Release 4 Min Read

Kevona Davis – A Jamaican star in the making

Kevona Davis is one of the most promising youth athletes in Jamaica at the moment. So far this season, the…

By Noel Francis 6 Min Read

Senior Athletes invited to submit names for III IAAF World Relays

Jamaican athletes wishing to participate at next month’s World Relays in Nassau, Bahamas are being asked to identify themselves.

By Anthony Foster 1 Min Read