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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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Let’s Talk Intellectual Property and Sport

The Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, makes a point to Lilyclaire Bellamy, Executive Director…

By taadmin 0 Min Read

IAAF Vice President Bubka faces investigation

According to French newspaper Le Monde, Bubka made a payment of $45,000 (£33,200/€37,800) on June 18 in 2009 to New…

By taadmin 1 Min Read

Prefontaine, NCAA Champs set for new home as Hayward Field take on renovation

The project now is expected to begin next summer and sources say the renovation is expected to take more than…

By taadmin 1 Min Read

WADA to clear 95 Russian athletes – report

WADA has been investigating individual athletes implicated in the doping scandal which has embroiled Russia.

By taadmin 1 Min Read

London 2017 | Makwala says he’s “running with anger”

Isaac Makwala, after qualifying for the men's 200m final here #London2017 World Championships, said: "I'm still running with my heart…

By Vijay 1 Min Read

#London2017 | Makwala clears to run 200m

Given his quarantine period expired at 14:00 hrs today (9 Aug) and following a medical examination which has declared him…

By Anthony Foster 1 Min Read

Press Release – Additional Athletes World Champs 2017

Press Release From The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association wishes to advise that three athletes have…

By taadmin 1 Min Read

Photo Album: Jamaica National Senior Championships – Day 3

Anthony Foster captured day three of the 2017 Puma Jamaica National Senior Championships at the National Stadium in Kingston

By Anthony Foster 0 Min Read

KC’s McLeod signs with Arkansas

“He has proven himself as a triple threat between the long jump, triple jump and his sprinting ability. "

By taadmin 3 Min Read