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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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Caribbean Officials Honoured by IAAF

Two Officials from the Caribbean were honoured by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in Doha, Qatar on Wednesday,…

By taadmin 1 Min Read

Anthony Carpenter Joins Bert Cameron’s Group At Mico University College

Former Calabar High quarter-miler Anthony Carpenter is now a student at Mico University College. Carpenter helped Calabar to win six…

By Anthony Foster 1 Min Read

Miller-Uibo Sizzles to 21.74s PB To Win Diamond League 200m Crown

Shaunae Miller-Uibo ran a stunning 21.74s to win the IAAF Diamond League women’s 200m title in Zurich on Thursday (29…

By Anthony Foster 1 Min Read

De Grasse Loses To Brown At Canadian Championships

Aaron Brown upset Andre De Grasse in a bonafide photo-finish in Friday's 100m showdown at the Canadian World Championships, Doha…

By Auburn Mann 1 Min Read

Asafa Powell Narrowly Misses Sub-10 in Germany

Asafa Powell narrowly missed another sub-10 second clocking at Wednesday's Bayer Classics in Leverkusen, Germany.

By Anthony Foster 1 Min Read

Bloomfield, Tracey, Bromfield Win At Meet Asafa Powell Runs 10.17

Nikita Tracey and Junelle Bromfield won their events while Asafa Powell finished fourth at Tuesday's (9 July) Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern,…

By Vijay 1 Min Read

Bloomfield, Whyte, Bromfield, Tapper Secure Wins In Italy

Akeem Bloomfield, Natalliah Whyte, Junelle Bromfield and Megan Tapper were winners at an international event in Trieste, Italy on July…

By Anthony Foster 2 Min Read

Results | NACAC Champs Day 1

NACAC U18 and U23 Day 1 Results from Mexico

By Anthony Foster 0 Min Read

Fraser-Pryce Sizzles To 10.74s In Lausanne

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce continued her impressive 2019 form with a sizzling 10.74s run at Friday's Athletissima Lausanne Diamond League meeting.

By Mark Titus 3 Min Read