• Illegal handover knocks US out of final • Great Britain run season's best race The United States are out of the men's 4x100m relay after being disqualified for an illegal baton change outside the box. Shawn Crawford was charged with failing to pass the baton to the anchor runner Darvis Patton as they headed for the home straight. The mistake could prove a huge boost to the British team,...
Athletics, European Union Various athletic events, like IAAF GP, Golden League, Marathons and many more! Day 5 - Evening Session :: 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics - August 15 - 23 :: Berlin, Germany IAAF World Championships in Athletics Match scheduled: 19-08-2009 Play time 16:00 until 20:15 GMT IAAF World Championships in Athletics 18:05 M High Jump Decathlon 18:15 M 400 Metres Semi-Final...
Bolt, running into a 0.2m/sec headwind was racing in lane four next to rival Asafa Powell, who was quicker out of the blocks, second in 9.97 ahead of Michael Frater.
ON A steamy night in Beijing, the Jamaican quartet of Nester Carter, Michael Frater, Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell sealed the handover of sprinting power from their giant neigh
The Jamaicans have done it again. They've won gold and broken yet another record at the Beijing Olympics, this time in the 4 X 100m men's relay. With a team comprising double gold medallist, world record holder and the star of the games, Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell, Michael Frater and Nesta Carter, it was never a question of whether the Jamaicans would win but in what time. And although there would have...
Beijing - Usain Bolt completed an Olympic gold and world record treble on Friday as part of Jamaica's winning 4x100 metres relay team at the Beijing Games. Bolt ran the third leg as he and teammates Nesta Carter, Michael Frater and Asafa Powell storm...
BEIJING, China: Jamaica's top two sprint stars and teammate Michael Frater all advanced easily in their opening heats of the men's 100 metres on the first morning of track and field at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Last night, the two fastest men of all time, Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell...