This Week in NACAC: “NACAC’s Women are very special athletes and an inspiration to all” – Mike Sands
NACAC’s President, Mike Sands, has lauded the women of NACAC for their consistent commitment to athletics excellence over the years.
NACAC’s President, Mike Sands, has lauded the women of NACAC for their consistent commitment to athletics excellence over the years.
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia during the past week, after weeks of the world being warned of its seeming inevitability given the Russian leader’s obvious preparations for same, has led to a response by global sport that was as unpredictable as it has been unprecedented.
Los preparativos para la 49ª edición de los Juegos Carifta dan un nuevo giro esta semana cuando Keith Joseph y Michael Serralta, Delegados Organizativos y Técnicos respectivamente, realizan su visita oficial a Jamaica.
Preparations for the 49th edition of the Carifta Games take a new turn this week as Keith Joseph and Michael Serralta, Organisational and Technical Delegates respectively, pay their official visit to Jamaica.
Elaine Thompson-Herah, de Jamaica, parece comprometida con extender su trayectoria ganadora hasta 2022.
Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah, appears committed to extending her winning ways into 2022. Over the weekend, competing at the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix, yesterday
Thompson-Herah won the 60m in 7.08, in what was her first indoor race in three years.
Kineke Alexander delivers an empowering and grateful message.
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