Kerrica Hill sets 100m hurdles record as Jamaica ends World U20 champs campaign with record 16 medals Jamaica - World Athletics U20 Championships - World - Championship.
Kerrica Hill set a new championship record as Jamaica pulled off a 1-2 finish on the final day of the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships in Cali,...
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World U20: Jamaica shatter women's 4x100m record in Cali World Athletics U20 Championships - World Athletics - 2022 - Jamaica.
Jamaica smashed the world U20 record in the women's 4x100m relay at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Friday night. True to their status as powerhouses in the relays, the Jamaican quartet of Serena Cole, Tina Clayton, Kerrica.
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Azeem is set for the US, with Houston in his sights 200 metres - World Athletics U20 Championships - World Athletics - Final.
PETALING JAYA: National sprinter Mohd Azeem Fahmi is off to the United States to further hone his sprinting and also study a course that could enhance his sporting career.
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The fastest youngster and future king of the 100m Usain Bolt - 100 metres - World Athletics U20 Championships - World Athletics.
Letsile Tebogo is promised a bright future. With disconcerting ease on the track, the 19-year-old Botswana sprinter has room for improvement. Some observers are already comparing him to legend Usain Bolt, who turns out to be his idol.
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Azeem charges into 200m semi-finals at world junior meet 200 metres - World Athletics U20 Championships - World Athletics - Final.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Azeem Fahmi clocked 20.83s to qualify for the 200m semi-finals of the World Junior Athletics Championships in Cali, Colombia, today.
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Botswana sprinter Letsile Tebogo could be the next Usain Bolt Usain Bolt - 100 metres - World Athletics U20 Championships - World Athletics.
The 19-year-old sprinter broke the U20 100m world record in 9.91 seconds while celebrating over the final 30 metres.
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