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Kaliese Spencer Carter returned home and started pre-season training with MVP Track Club.

Spencer Carter, the Commonwealth Games champion in 2014, left MVP in 2015 to join Cameron Blazers Group.

Spencer Carter, a double silver medallist at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships, gave as her reason to leave the club, saying “I felt like an outcast.”

She also, at the time, said, “I know I will improve” days after joining Bert Cameron’s Cameron Blazers.

Spencer Carter shortly after left for Elite Performance Track Club coached by Renaldo Walcott and later Maurice Wilson-conditioned Sprintec. The 32-year-old Spencer is now back in Papine where her professional career began.

Spencer Carter is the 2006 World Junior 400m hurdles champion.

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By Vijay

Senior reporter – Writes for a number media outlets but is now more focus on promoting track and field. He has covered the last two Olympic Games, four IAAF World Championships and several Diamond League events. He also worked with Justsports360.Com, one of our affiliates

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