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Articles filed under 'Big Meets'

Strong Competition Expected at T&T’s Quantum Classic

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Stars Clock World-leading Times in Kingston

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Big Sprint Battles Loom in Fayetteville This Weekend

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Caribbean Stars among Big Guns Set to Rock The Garden

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Trinidad and Tobago Names 13 for Pan Am Games

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World-leading Times for Caribbean Duo

Two English-speaking Caribbean athletes stunned the London Diamond League with world leading times yesterday, the first day of the two-day meet. Kirani James of Grenada clocked 44.61secs in the men’s individual 400m and Jamaica’s Kaliese Spencer ran 52.79 in the women’s 400m hurdles. Full Story »
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Mullings Defeats Training Partner Gay in New York

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34 Caribbean Stars to Light up NY adidas Grand Prix

NEW YORK: It will be only a week since the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, when several of the world’s top athletes head to the Icahn Stadium in New York this Saturday, June 11, to compete for points and money, and to sharpen their game in preparation for their national trials and ultimately the Daegu World Championships in August. Full Story »
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Mullings, Jeter Clock World-leading Times

Steve Mullings, Jamaica’s 2009 World Championships sprint relay gold medalist, took advantage of the fast track and high altitude to lower his recent personal best 9.89secs over the 100m, clocking 9.80 (1.3m/s)  to win and establish a world-leading time and meet record at the Prefontaine Classic Diamond League meeting in Eugene, Oregon today. Full Story »
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Athletes Continue Fine-Tuning Process at Prefontaine

The Prefontaine Classic being held today and tomorrow (June 3 & 4) in Eugene, Oregon will feature several Caribbean athletes, who are rounding into top shape for the ultimate destination: Daegu, South Korea in August. Olympic and World 100m champion Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Steve Mullings and Nesta Carter, and Trinidad’s Richard Thompson will lead the charge for the region. Full Story »
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