With Usain Bolt watching, Oblique Seville and Kishane Thompson went one-two in the men's 100m at the World Track and Field Championships, putting Jamaica back on top for the first time since Bolt ...
Number of sprint medals for Jamaica so far this Olympics across all of the men’s and women’s sprints? One. The sum total of Jamaican representation in the final of the men’s 200m on Thursday night?
Oblique Seville was crowned the first Jamaican world 100m champion since Usain Bolt after blazing to a personal-best 9.77 seconds in Tokyo. World record holder Bolt, who last won gold at a world ...
Oblique Seville won Jamaica's first men's world 100m title in 10 years after outpacing Kishane Thompson and defending champion Noah Lyles for gold in Tokyo on Sunday. Seville timed a personal best of ...
Jamaican track and field legend Usain Bolt doesn't believe his world records in the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes are set to fall any time soon. Speaking to reporters at a Puma event Thursday before ...
A new chapter of the U.S.-Jamaica sprint rivalry began at the Paris Olympics, was rekindled through words last month and should continue on the track at the World Championships this weekend. The men’s ...
Jamaica is known as the speed nation of the world, having produced the world's best sprinters in the past two decades. Their athletes have dominated the sprints at almost every major championship, ...
“I know what is good for me and when it’s time to walk away. It wasn’t time,” Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce told The Athletic at the Brussels Diamond League last month. “I’m looking forward to finishing the ...
KINGSTON, June 24 (Reuters) - Shericka Jackson sped to season best 10.77secs (wind +0.9 m/s) to turn back the challenege of Olympic Champion Elaine Thompson-Herah to win her first Jamaican 100m title ...
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Jamaica's Olympic champion sprinter Elaine Thompson defended her national 100 metres title in Kingston on Friday with a world leading time of 10.71 seconds. Thompson, who ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Arkansas alum Nickisha Pryce claimed a third consecutive 400m title at the Jamaican National Championships on Sunday while Ackera Nugent finished second in the 100m hurdles.