KINGSTON, Jamaica — Tributes continue to pour in for Stephen Francis, the influential Jamaican track and field coach whose work helped change the country’s approach to developing world-class athletes ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Stephen Francis, the visionary Jamaican coach whose uncompromising pursuit of excellence helped transform his country into a global sprinting powerhouse, has died. Francis, ...
Nike reveals its 2026 Pre Classic Collection with new athlete kits and exclusive fan apparel ahead of next week's Prefontaine ...
LONDON — Oblique Seville, Julien Alfred and Wayne Pinnock delivered winning performances on Saturday at the London Diamond League, where Caribbean athletes made their presence felt across a stacked ...
Anthony Foster is a renowned Jamaican sports journalist, honored twice as the Jamaica sports journalist of the year (in 2004 and 2005). His journalistic achievements are globally recognized. Notably, ...
Kimar Farquharson heads to the NCAA Outdoor Championships after clocking a personal best 45.18 at the NCAA West First Round. The former Calabar High standout will represent Texas A&M in the men's 400m ...
ATHENS, Georgia – The University of Georgia has added Trinidad and Tobago sprinters Sanaa and Sole Frederick to their track team. At 17 years old, these twin athletes are known for their skills in the ...
Jamaican athletes Roje Stona, Danniel Thomas-Dodd and Assinie Wilson will be among the stars in action when the Wanda Diamond League heads to Stockholm, Sweden, on Sunday. Olympic discus champion ...
Jamaica’s fastest woman this season will not line up at the Jamaica National Championships this coming weekend in Kingston. Newly crowned NCAA women’s 100m champion Shenese Walker, the former St. Jago ...
MEN’S 100 METERS (Wind: +3.8): 1. Trayvon Bromell (USA), 9.85; 2. Andre De Grasse (CAN), 9.91; 3. Oblique Seville (JAM), 9.91; 4. Pjai Austin (USA), 9.92; 5 ...
MEN’S 200M: 1. Kenneth Bednarek (USA), 19.87; 2. Sinesipho Dambile (RSA), 20.10; 3. Courtney Lindsey (USA), 20.24; 4. Reynier Mena (CUB), 20.53; 5. Mthi Mthimkulu ...
Nia Robinson was Jamaica’s best performer at the 2026 Wanda Diamond League BAUHAUS-Galan in Stockholm, Sweden on Sunday, landing a jump of 6.80 meters to secure third place in the women’s long jump at ...