by O'Neil A. Reid, posted on July 21, 2009 5:54 PM
The Bahamas’s Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie won the second heat of the women’s 200m in a world leading 22.34 secs. (+0.3m/s). USA’s Lashauntae Moore was 2nd in 22.66 while The Virgin Island’s LaVern Jones-Ferrete was 3rd in 22.88. The 33-yr-old Ferguson-McKenzie, who won the 200m at the 2009 Bahamas National Trials in 22.83 and the 150m in the rain at the Manchester street race in England this year, has had a lifetime best of 22.19 since 1999. Full Story »
Filed Under: Women's 200m
by Desmond G. Palmer, posted on June 17, 2009 8:54 AM
Usain Bolt ran a (+ 2.1) wind-aided 9.77 secs. in the 100m today at the 48th edition of the Golden Spike Grand Prix in Ostrava, the Czech Republic, a status meeting that's part of the IAAF World Athletics Tour 2009. Full Story »
Filed Under: Track & Field