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Articles filed under 'Men's 100m'

Jamaica's Lerone Clarke Becomes a Contender

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Nesta Carter Makes Something Out of Nothing

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Asafa Powell Finds New Motivation

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A Focused Rodgers Prepares for London

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2011: The Unexpected Season for Kim Collins

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A Look at The 'Greatest-Ever' Men’s 100m Field

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I Wouldn’t Count Out Asafa, Says Steve Mullings

Steve Mullings said that it is going to take a 9.7 performance to win the 100m at the Jamaica national trials and that he will be ready. Mulling, who is trained by Lance Brauman in Claremont, Florida, also said his next race will be at those trials and that it is not a guaranty he will make the team. Full Story »
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Ashmeade Likely to Go For the 400m Next Year?

NEW YORK: Jamaica’s Nickel Ashmeade not only has turned into a world class sprinter, he also has come to like the 400m, an event that fans always have believed he should do because he’s strong and can run a tactical race. He, on the other had, used to run it solely for fun until something changed. Full Story »
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Nesta Carter Working Harder on Getting Out Faster

Jamaican sprinter Nesta Carter flew into icy New York last night when the city was being pummeled by yet another snow storm. The 100m specialist is in the Big Apple to compete in the Visa Men’s 60m dash at the 104th Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden tomorrow. “You know, I’m not used to this kind of weather,” he told a press conference organized to introduce three competing athletes to the media. Full Story »
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Is Mario Forsythe About to Turn the Corner?

Jamaican sprinters Mario Forsythe and Nesta Carter were born the same month of the same year: October 1985. Seven years ago, they left the island’s 2003 Boys and Girls Track & Field Championships virtually on the same footing. Mario was 2nd in 11.00 secs in heat 5 of the Class 1 boys (16 – 19 years old) 100m preliminaries that advanced the first two, as well as the next 10 best times. Nesta was also 2nd in heat 6 with 11.03. The next day, Nesta was 5th with 11.01 in heat 1 of the semi-final qualifiers that advanced the top two and next best two times to the final. Mario was 6th in heat 3 with 11.08. Both failed to advance. Full Story »

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