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		<title>Bolt to run 200 at World Athletics Final</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MONACO (AP) &#8211; Usain Bolt has confirmed that he will run the 200 metres at the IAAF World Athletics Final next month in Greece, the international athletics federation said yesterday.






 BOLT&#8230; shattered world records in the 100 and 200 metres at the World Championships earlier this month



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<p>MONACO (AP) &#8211; Usain Bolt has confirmed that he will run the 200 metres at the IAAF World Athletics Final next month in Greece, the international athletics federation said yesterday.</p>
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<td><span> BOLT&#8230; shattered world records in the 100 and 200 metres at the World Championships earlier this month</span></td>
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<p>The Jamaican sprinter shattered world records in the 100 and 200 metres at the World Championships earlier this month. He clocked 9.58 in the 100 and 19.19 in the 200 to improve the times he set in winning gold medals at last year&#8217;s Beijing Olympics.</p>
<p>Bolt contested the 200 metres at three meetings this season and was not automatically qualified for the race, which will take place on September 13 in Thessaloniki, Greece.</p>
<p>&#8220;But as per the qualifying regulations the eighth place is at the discretion of the IAAF,&#8221; the international federation said in a statement.</p>
<p>Bolt last competed in the world final in 2006 when he came third in the 200 with a time of 20.10 seconds in Stuttgart.</p>
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		<title>Bolt tin the Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MONTE-CARLO, Monaco (CMC) &#8211; Jamaica&#8217;s phenomenal World and Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt is set to enjoy a whopping US$500,000 payday for competing in the 100 metres in South Korea later this month.






Bolt&#8230; has been labelled the greatest sprinter of all time



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<p>MONTE-CARLO, Monaco (CMC) &#8211; Jamaica&#8217;s phenomenal World and Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt is set to enjoy a whopping US$500,000 payday for competing in the 100 metres in South Korea later this month.</p>
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<td><span>Bolt&#8230; has been labelled the greatest sprinter of all time</span></td>
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<p>Bolt is expected to tackle the shorter sprint on September 25 at the Daegu Pre-Championships Meeting.</p>
<p>Moon Dong-hoo, vice-president of the organising committee for the 2011 Daegu IAAF World Championships in Athletics, said Bolt confirmed that he will race in Daegu and the details are now being worked out for his 100-metre appearance.</p>
<p>In Berlin, Bolt shattered his own world record by 0.11 seconds with a time of 9.58 seconds.</p>
<p>The Daegu organising committee did not disclose his payment, but media reports suggest Bolt is likely to receive US$500,000 for the race.</p>
<p>The Daegu Meeting is expected to attract 200 athletes from 30 nations competing in 16 track and field events.<br />
Meanwhile, Bolt has confirmed that he will also be racing at the IAAF World Athletics Final in Greece this month.</p>
<p>Bolt, who brilliantly won the sprint double &#8211; both in world record times &#8211; at the IAAF World Championship in Germany last month, is set to run the 200 metres at the September 12-13 World of Athletics Final in Thessaloniki.</p>
<p>Organisers of the IAAF World Athletics Final confirmed Monday that the sprint giant will race in the half-lap sprint on the second day of the final on Sunday, September 13.</p>
<p>Bolt has contested only three 200-metre events so far this year including his Berlin World Championship run last month in an astounding 19.19 seconds, erasing his own world mark of 19.30 he posted in his Olympic victory in Beijing a year earlier.</p>
<p>Bolt last competed in the World Athletics Final in 2006 when he came third in 20.10 seconds in Stuttgart, Germany.</p>
<p>Already being labelled the greatest sprinter of all time, the 23-year-old Bolt is expected to compete in Shanghai after the World Athletics Final before travelling to Daegu.</p>
<p>In the meantime, the projected clash between Bolt and the American Tyson Gay at the Brussels Golden League Meeting on Friday will no longer happen.</p>
<p>Bolt has decided to run the 200 metres and Gay is booked for the 100 metres at the last Golden League meet of the season.</p>
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		<title>Bolt on fire – Clocks 9.77</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OSTRAVA, Czech Republic (AP) &#8211; Olympic champion and world-record holder Usain Bolt won the 100 metres in 9.77 seconds at the Golden Spike meet yesterday.






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<p>OSTRAVA, Czech Republic (AP) &#8211; Olympic champion and world-record holder Usain Bolt won the 100 metres in 9.77 seconds at the Golden Spike meet yesterday.</p>
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<td><span>OSTRAVA, Czech Republic &#8211; Jamaican Usain Bolt (2nd right) crosses the line to win the men&#8217;s 100m at the IAAF World Athletics Tour Golden Spike meeting yesterday. From left are Ryan Moseley from Austria (eighth), Samuel Francis of Qatar (fourth) and US sprinter Marcus Brunson (sixth). (Photo: AP)</span></td>
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<p>Bolt had a strong tail wind of 2.1 metres per second &#8211; too fast to make the time count officially &#8211; but he   wasn&#8217;t complaining.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m just happy I got under 10 seconds,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Sometimes I got the right wind, sometimes I don&#8217;t. I&#8217;m just happy I ran injury free.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was quicker than I thought,&#8221; said the Jamaican, who was cheered by the crowd long after his race.<br />
&#8220;It was not an easy victory. I had some problems at the beginning so the result is great for me. I enjoy winning.&#8221;</p>
<p>After a seemingly slow start he wasn&#8217;t happy about, Bolt cruised to victory ahead of Britain&#8217;s Craig Pickering, who finished well behind in 10.08. Ronald Pogon of France was third in 10.17.</p>
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<td><span>OSTRAVA, Czech Republic &#8211; Doloreen Ennis-London of Jamaica celebrates after winning the women 100m hurdles at the IAAF World Athletics Tour Golden Spike meeting yesterday. (Photo: AP)</span></td>
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<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m satisfied with the time, it was a good time,&#8221; Bolt said. &#8220;Even though there was wind I&#8217;m proud of myself anyway.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m running fast; that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m sure about. It&#8217;s a positive sign for me. I&#8217;m happy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bolt established himself as the world&#8217;s fastest man by winning the 100, 200 and 4&#215;100 relay at the Beijing Olympics in world record times. He won the 100 gold medal in 9.69.</p>
<p>Bolt ran 9.93 in Spanish Town, Jamaica on March 14, but the tail wind was also above the maximum allowed.<br />
He is set to race at the Jamaica championships and meets in Switzerland, Paris and London before the world champs in Berlin in August.</p>
<p>Olympic 110 hurdles champ Dayron Robles of Cuba, who set the world record at 12.87 seconds in Ostrava last year, won this year in 13.04 seconds, the world&#8217;s best time this season. He was followed by Dexter Faulk of the United States in 13.13 and Shamar Sands of Bahamas in 13.38.</p>
<p>&#8220;Even though it is a new world-leading time (this year), I did not feel well today,&#8221; Robles said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know what happened. I think I need one more week to train and it will improve.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 2005 world champion, American Bershawn Jackson, won the men&#8217;s 400 hurdles in 48.32 seconds, also in the best time of the season, with Felix Sanchez of the Dominican Republic second in 49.20 and Marek Plawgo of Poland third in 49.59.</p>
<p>Meselech Melkamu of Ethiopia was running neck and neck with Kenya&#8217;s Linet Masai in the women&#8217;s 5,000 until she reached the finish in 14 minutes, 34.17 seconds.<br />
Masai was just 0.19-second-behind followed by another Kenyan, Vivian Cheruiyot, in 14:38.26.</p>
<p>Paul Hession of Ireland took the men&#8217;s 200m with a strong finish, beating Brian Dzingai of Zimbabwe by one hundredth of a second in 20.44 seconds.</p>
<p>Double world champ Michelle Perry of the United States was beaten by Jamaica&#8217;s Delloreen Ennis-London in the women&#8217;s 100 hurdles. Delloreen crossed in 12.79 seconds.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m really satisfied with my time today I can say I &#8216;m ready for Jamaica&#8217;s trials next weekend,&#8221; Ennis-London said.</p>
<p>Perry, who hit a hurdle, finished in 12.86 while another American Danielle Carruthers was third in 12.90.</p>
<p><strong>Selected results</strong><br />
<strong>Men</strong><br />
100-1, Usain Bolt, Jamaica, 9.77 seconds. 2, Craig Pickering, Britain, 10.08. 3, Ronald Pognon, France, 10.15. 4, Samuel Francis, Qatar, 10.17. 5, Martial Mbandjock, France, 10.24. 6, Marcus Brunson, United States, 10.28.</p>
<p>200-1, Paul Hession, Ireland, 20.44. 2, Brian Dzingai, Zimbabwe, 20.45. 3, Nickel Asmeade, Jamaica, 20.72. 4, Jiri Vojtik, Czech Republic, 20.80. 5, Kristof Beyens, Belgium, 20.81. 6, Stephane Buckland, Mauritius, 20.83.</p>
<p><strong>Women</strong> 100 Hurdles-1, Delloreen Ennis-London, Jamaica, 12.79. 2, Michelle Perry, United States, 12.86. 3, Danielle Carruthers, United States, 12.90. 4, Derval O&#8217;Rourke, Ireland, 12.95. 5, Lucie Skrobakova, Czech Republic, 12.96. 6, Anay Tejeda, Cuba, 12.97.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[TORONTO (AP) &#8211; Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt won the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year award yesterday for his record-breaking performance in the Beijing Olympics.






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<p>TORONTO (AP) &#8211; Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt won the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year award yesterday for his record-breaking performance in the Beijing Olympics.</p>
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<td><span>Usain Bolt (left) of Jamaica engages in his trademark pose after accepting the prestigious Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award from former world 200 and 400m record holder Michael Johnson in Toronto, Canada, yesterday.</span></td>
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<p>Bolt became the first man to win gold in the 100 metres (9.69 seconds), 200 metres (19.30) and 400-metre relay (37.10) in world record times in the same Olympiad.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am delighted to win this prestigious award and would like to thank everyone who voted for me,&#8221; said Bolt, who performed his trademark celebration, a lightning-like gesture with his arms.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is an honour to succeed such greats as multiple winner Roger Federer, Michael Schumacher, Lance Armstrong and Tiger Woods.&#8221;</p>
<p>He received the award from Laureus World Sports Academy member Michael Johnson, who set the previous record in the 200m (19.32secs) at the 1996 Olympics.</p>
<p>The other nominees for the award were: Olympic swimming sensation Michael Phelps; Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal; motor sport racers Lewis Hamilton and Valentino Rossi; and Portugal and Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo.</p>
<p>In Rome last week, Russian pole-vault star Yelena Isinbayeva received the Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award.</p>
<p>Bolt is in Toronto to compete in the 100 at the Festival of Excellence track and field meet to be held at the University of Toronto&#8217;s Varsity Centre today.</p>
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Event 4  Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase
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<pre><strong> 2009 Prefontaine Classic Grand Prix - 6/7/2009
                          Eugene, OR</strong>
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<pre><strong>Event 4</strong>  Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase
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       World: W 7:53.63  2004        Saif Shaheen, Qatar
    American: A 8:08.82  2006        Daniel Lincoln
     Hayward: H 8:08.08  2007        Paul Koech, Kenya
 Prefontaine: P 8:08.08  2007        Paul Koech, Kenya
   All-Comer: @ 8:01.85  5/31/2008   Paul Koech, Kenya
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals
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<strong>Finals </strong>
  1 Paul Koech                   Kenya                  8:13.44
  2 Roba Gary                    Ethiopia               8:21.22
  3 Josh McAdams                 USA                    8:26.55
  4 Rob Watson                   USA                    8:27.09
  5 Ben Bruce                    USA                    8:33.11
  6 Kyle Alcorn                  USA                    8:34.02
  7 Billy Nelson                 USA                    8:35.90
  8 Dan Huling                   USA                    8:36.47
  9 Brian Olinger                USA                    8:37.23
 10 Tom Brooks                   USA                    8:43.25
 11 Steve Slattery               USA                    8:45.13
 -- Luke Watson                  USA                        DNF</pre>
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<strong>Event 5</strong> Men 400 Meter Hurdles<br />
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World: w 46.78  1992        Kevin Young, USA<br />
American: a 46.78  1992        Kevin Young<br />
Hayward: h 47.69  1993        Kevin Young, USA<br />
Name                    Year Team                    Finals<br />
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<strong>Finals</strong><br />
1 Bershawn Jackson             USA                      48.38<br />
2 <strong>Isa Phillips                 Jamaica </strong> 48.55<br />
3 Kerron Clement               USA                      48.73<br />
4 Angelo Taylor                USA                      48.79<br />
5 Michael Tinsley              USA                      48.80<br />
6 <strong>Markino Buckley              Jamaica </strong> 50.80<br />
7 Kenneth Ferguson             USA                      51.94</p>
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<pre><strong>Event 7</strong>  Women 1500 Meter Run
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       World: W 3:50.46  1993        Qu Yunxia, China
    American: A 3:57.12  1983        Mary Slaney
     Hayward: H 3:59.19  1984        Mary Slaney, USA
 Prefontaine: P 4:00.44  2008        Gelete Burka, Ethiopia
   All-Comer: @ 3:58.92  7/23/1988   Mary Slaney, USA
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals
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<strong>Finals</strong>
  1 Gelete Burka                 Ethiopia               3:59.89
  2 Jenny Barringer              USA                    3:59.90
  3 Anna Alminova                Russia                 4:01.44  4:01.432
  4 Anna Willard                 USA                    4:01.44  4:01.439
  5 Christin Wurth-Thomas        USA                    4:01.72
  6 Shannon Rowbury              USA                    4:03.92
  7 Nuria Fernandez              Spain                  4:04.75
  8 Nancy Lagat                  Kenya                  4:05.05
  9 Meskerem Assefa              Ethiopia               4:05.99
 10 Erin Donohoe                 USA                    4:06.70
 11 Shalene Flanagan             USA                    4:06.91
 12 Treniere Clement             USA                    4:10.73
 13 Shayne Culpepper             USA                    4:15.18
 -- Nikeya Green                 USA                        DNF
<pre><strong>Event 10</strong>  Women 100 Meter Hurdles
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       World: W 12.21  1988        Yordanka Donkova, Bulgaria
    American: A 12.33  2000        Gail Devers
     Hayward: H 12.45  2003        Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Jamaica
     Hayward: H 12.45  2008        Lolo Jones, USA
 Prefontaine: P 12.45  2003        Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Jamaica
   All-Comer: @ 12.33  7/23/2000   Gail Devers, USA
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Wind
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<strong>Finals </strong>
  1 Michelle Perry               USA                      12.74   1.0 12.731
  2 Damu Cherry                  USA                      12.74   1.0 12.739
  3 Priscilla Lopes-Schliep      Canada                   12.75   1.0
  4 Perdita Felicien             Canada                   12.78   1.0
  5 <strong>Brigitte Foster-Hylton       Jamaica   </strong>               13.08   1.0
  6 Ginny Powell                 USA                      13.20   1.0
  7 <strong>Vonette Dixon                Jamaica </strong>                 13.31   1.0
 -- Dawn Harper                  USA                        DNF   1.0
<pre><strong>Event 14</strong>  Women 400 Meter Dash
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       World: W 47.60  1985        Marita Koch, East Germany
    American: A 48.70  2006        Sanya Richards
     Hayward: H 49.34  2003        Ana Guevara, Mexico
 Prefontaine: P 49.34  2003        Ana Guevara, Mexico
   All-Comer: @ 48.25  7/29/1996   Marie-Jose Perec, France
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals
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<strong>Finals</strong>
  1 Sanya Richards               USA                      49.86
  2 <strong>Shericka Williams            Jamaica </strong>                 50.72
  3 Yuliya Guschina              Russia                   51.17
  4 Amantle Montsho              Botswana                 51.31
  5 <strong>Novlene Williams-Mills       Jamaica </strong>                 51.32
  6 Anastasia Kapachinskaia      Russia                   51.67
  7 <strong>Melaine Walker               Jamaica</strong>                  52.01
  8 Natasha Hastings             USA                      52.33
<pre>Event 16  Women 100 Meter Dash
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       World: W 10.49  1988        Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA
    American: A 10.49  1988        Florence Griffith-Joyner
     Hayward: H 10.78  2008        Torri Edwards, USA
 Prefontaine: P 10.94  2008        Torri Edwards, USA
   All-Comer: @ 10.49  7/16/1988   Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Wind
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Finals
  1 Carmelita Jeter              USA                      10.85   3.2
  2 <strong>Kerron Stewart               Jamaica </strong>                 10.90   3.2
  3 Muna Lee                     USA                      11.02   3.2
  4 <strong>Shelly-Ann Fraser            Jamaica</strong>                  11.10   3.2
  5 Lauryn Williams              USA                      11.12   3.2
  6 Marshevet Hooker             USA                      11.30   3.2
  7 Tianna Madison               USA                      11.31   3.2</pre>
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<p><strong>Event 17</strong> Men 100 Meter Dash Section II<br />
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Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Wind<br />
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<strong>Finals </strong><br />
1 Michael Rodgers              USA                       9.94   1.7<br />
2 <strong>Asafa Powell                 Jamaica</strong> 10.07   1.7<br />
3 Walter Dix                   USA                      10.07   1.7<br />
4 Travis Padgett               USA                      10.08   1.7<br />
5 Richard Thompson             Trinidad                 10.09   1.7<br />
6 <strong>Michael Frater               Jamaica</strong> 10.18   1.7<br />
7 Churundy Martina             Netherland Antilles      10.24   1.7<br />
8 Marc Burns                   Trinidad                 10.34   1.7</p>
<pre><strong>Event 19</strong>  Men 300 Meter Dash
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       World: W 30.85  2000        Michael Johnson, USA
    American: A 30.85  2000        Michael Johnson
     Hayward: H 31.31  2006        LaShawn Merritt, USA
 Prefontaine: P 32.19  1994        Jason Rouser, USA
   All-Comer: @ 31.31  8/8/2006    LaShawn Merritt, USA
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals
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<strong>Finals</strong>
  1 LaShawn Merritt              USA                      31.30
  2 Xavier Carter                USA                      31.93
  3 Wallace Spearmon             USA                      32.14
  4 Shawn Crawford               USA                      32.47
  5 David Neville                USA                      32.49
  6 Rennie Quow                  Trinidad                 32.55
  7 Tyler Christopher            Canada                   32.59
  8 Darold Williamson            USA                      33.76</pre>
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		<title>Campbell-Brown pleased with season’s progress</title>
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<p>ORLANDO, Florida (CMC) &#8211; Top female sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown has her sights set on being a tough competitor at the Jamaica national championships later this month.</p>
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<p>The two-time Olympic 200 metres and reigning World 100 metres champion recently returned to competitive running, after a brief injury lay-off with an infected toe.</p>
<p>She made her first appearances for the 2009 international outdoor season last month with mixed results, but she was still satisfied with the way things had unfolded.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had my first race on May 23 in a low-keyed meet in Clerwater, Florida, and was quite satisfied with my performance,&#8221; said Campbell-Brown in her online diary appearing on the website of the sport&#8217;s world governing body, the IAAF.</p>
<p>&#8220;I ran 10.81 seconds (wind-aided) which is actually the fastest I have run under any conditions. My coach Lance Brauman was satisfied as well.</p>
<p>Jamaica&#8217;s most successful female sprinter added: &#8220;I then went to New York for my second race, the Reebok Grand Prix on May 30 (wish it was for shopping!), and there I finished third.</p>
<p>&#8220;Again, I am satisfied as the race revealed to me things that I need to address as I prepare for the rest of the season.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chances are that I will get another race in prior<br />
to the Jamaican national championships which are at the end of June.&#8221;</p>
<p>Campbell-Brown admitted the last month had eventful, since she also celebrated her 27th birthday. She was born on May 15, 1982, and she noted the highlight was her husband Omar, also an athlete of some repute, surprising her with breakfast in bed.</p>
<p>She said: &#8220;I was served the national dish of Jamaica &#8211; ackee and cod fish &#8211; and I wished I could have more than one birthday per year!</p>
<p>&#8220;My track idol Merlene Ottey was also here in Orlando during this time, so the day was a memorable one!&#8221;</p>
<p><span></span>Campbell-Brown was also pleased to have attended a television interview on WPIX in New York which was an eye-opener.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was my first time sitting in a studio during a live broadcast and I was quickly aware of the similarities between our sport and live television broadcast as it relates to the importance of being timely,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Every detail was time sensitive and everything seemingly moves so fast.&#8221;</p>
<p>Campbell-Brown concluded that now she has been given the full clearance to increase her training intensity, her goal would be to find her best form ahead of another gruelling season which also includes the World Championships in August in the German city of Berlin.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am looking forward to the rest of the 2009 season, competing in Europe and Asia and spending time in Greece where my group maintain it&#8217;s summer training base,&#8221;<br />
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RANDALL&#8217;S ISLAND, New York &#8211; It was a disappointing day for Jamaica&#8217;s seniors at yesterday&#8217;s 5th Reebok Grand Prix at Icahn Stadium on Randall&#8217;s Island, as they failed to win any of the major races.
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<p>RANDALL&#8217;S ISLAND, New York &#8211; It was a disappointing day for Jamaica&#8217;s seniors at yesterday&#8217;s 5th Reebok Grand Prix at Icahn Stadium on Randall&#8217;s Island, as they failed to win any of the major races.</p>
<p>Despite an almost capacity pro-Jamaican crowd, the locals failed to shine, with the best finish being Kenia Sinclair&#8217;s second in the women&#8217;s 800m.</p>
<p>Pre-race favourite Asafa Powel was a disappointing seventh in the 100m, while three-time champion Veronica Campbell Brown was third in the women&#8217;s race.</p>
<p>The meet, which saw six world-leading performances, was highlighted by a scintillating 19.58secs-run by American Tyson Gay who destroyed a quality field in the 200m.</p>
<p>This was the third fastest time ever behind Usain Bolt&#8217;s world record 19.30secs and Michael Johnson&#8217;s 19.32 set in 1996 at the Atlanta Olympics.</p>
<p>Gay, who was second in Bolt&#8217;s 100m world record run over 100m here last year, got a bullet start and by the time they got to the curve was well ahead of the field and kept running through the tape.<br />
Wallace Spearmon, who has won here for the past three years, was second in 19.98, while Xavier carter was third in 20.27.</p>
<p>Sinclair was well placed to win the two-lap event after being taken through the first 400m by pace-setter Sophia Smellie in 57.42 seconds and led until the last 100m befoe being overhauled by American steeplechaser Anna Willard.</p>
<p>Sinclair ran a season best 1:59.66 but lost to a world-leading 1:59.29.</p>
<p>She told Sunday Observer she ran &#8220;the third 200m too hard&#8221; and paid for it.</p>
<p>Steve Mullings was the best placed Jamaican in the Men&#8217;s 100m &#8216;A&#8217; race, placing third in a wind aided 9.98secs (3.1 m/s) behind Americans Mike Rodgers (9.93) and Travis Padgett (9.96).<span></span></p>
<p>Mullings was later carried off the track with cramps, but was later seen walking unassisted.</p>
<p>The MVP trio of Powell, Michael Frater and Nesta Carter were a disappointing seventh, eighth and ninth.</p>
<p>Powell, who ran 10.10secs, later told reporters his injured ankle was still a problem. &#8220;It&#8217;s not painful but still weak and I couldn&#8217;t accelerate off it at all,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The powerful former world record holder, who will run at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, next weekend, said he is still hopeful he will get back to full fitness and is taking it a race at a time.</p>
<p>Jamaica&#8217;s only win came in the Men&#8217;s 100m B race where Yohan Blake shook off a false start to win in 10.20, while Winston Barnes was eighth in 10.37.</p>
<p>While failing to improve on his PR 10.07 set earlier this month, Blake was pleased with the run: &#8220;It was all right, I hoped to run faster but I will take this one.&#8221;</p>
<p>Campbell Brown was beaten in the women&#8217;s 100 for the .first time in four years at the meet, finishing third behind the American pair of Carmelita Jeter (10.85), wind 2.8 m/) and Muna Lee (10.88).</p>
<p>Sherri-Anne Brooks was ninth in 11.18 seconds.<br />
Campbell Brown, who was competing in her second meet of the season, said she was not upset by the result, however.</p>
<p>&#8220;No, I&#8217;m not disappointed, just very happy to be able to get some races in and to be healthy again,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>The two-time Olympic 200m champ said she was still undecided about running the sprint double at the National Trials in a month&#8217;s time.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve still not decided what I will do there,&#8221; she said adding, &#8220;I have the luxury (as the defending World champion) of skipping the 100m, but we&#8217;re still to decide&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>Aileen Bailey was third in the &#8216;B&#8217; race in 11.07secs as Shalonda Solomon won in 11.04. Schillonie Calvert was sixth in 11.21.</p>
<p>Olympic silver medallist Sherika Williams was second in the 400m behind Allyson Felix of the US, who ran a world-leading 50.50secs.</p>
<p>Williams&#8217; 50.58 makes her the fastest Jamaican this season, while Novelene Williams-Mills (51.11) was third, Shereefa Lloyd (51.18) fifth and Nadia Cunningham (53.85) eighth.</p>
<p>Ricardo Chambers was seventh in the men&#8217;s event in 46.02 as Trinidadian Rennie Quow took second in 44.89 behind winner LaShawn Merrit (44.75) &#8211; the fourth fastest time in the world this year.</p>
<p>Nickeisha Wilson, who said she had an ankle problem, was second in the 400m hurdles in 55.28, ahead Olympic champion Melaine Walker (55.29). Keliese Spencer was fifth in 55.92.</p>
<p>Shevon Stoddart was second in the first of two races and eighth overall with 56.19.</p>
<p>Walker told the Sunday Observer she &#8220;was ready to run but felt lazy and just did not get into the race at all&#8221;.</p>
<p>Frater clocked 10.15 and Carter 10.16.</p>
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		<title>IAAF would back Bolt’s quest for Olympic treble</title>
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NEW YORK, United States (CMC) &#8211; Track &#38; field&#8217;s world governing body, the IAAF, say they are willing to consider altering the athletics schedule at the London Olympics to enable sprint phenomenon Usain Bolt to chase three individual gold medals.






BOLT&#8230;  hinted at attempting 400m to add to Olympic treasure trove 



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<p>NEW YORK, United States (CMC) &#8211; Track &amp; field&#8217;s world governing body, the IAAF, say they are willing to consider altering the athletics schedule at the London Olympics to enable sprint phenomenon Usain Bolt to chase three individual gold medals.</p>
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<p>Bolt, who captured the 100 metres and 200 metres in Beijing last year, has already hinted at attempting the 400 metres to add to his Olympic treasure trove.</p>
<p>That feat has never been achieved by an athlete, given the hectic timetable between the 200m and 400m, but IAAF spokesman Nick Davies said recently consideration would be given to rearranging the schedule to accommodate Bolt&#8217;s ambitions.</p>
<p>&#8220;To win all three sounds incredible,&#8221; Davies was quoted as saying in the Courier-Mail.</p>
<p>&#8220;If Usain continues to do amazing things, is super motivated, we&#8217;d be insane not to consider it.</p>
<p>&#8220;He might not like the 400m and he reiterated when in Manchester that he does want to defend his Olympic 100m and 200m titles.</p>
<p>&#8220;But it&#8217;s more interesting for Bolt because everyone thought he would develop as a 400m runner.&#8221;</p>
<p>The IAAF officials are expected to stage their first meeting to consider the programme schedule for the London Games this October at which the topic could be discussed.</p>
<p>The 22-year-old Jamaica&#8217;s first assignment, however, is to repeat as sprint champion at the World Championships in Berlin in August.</p>
<p>&#8220;If [Bolt] wins the 100m and 200m in Berlin I think it would be strongly considered and (London Organising Committee chairman) Sebastien Coe is an athletics guy and he would be over the moon to have that.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Bolt visits Manchester United</title>
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