Re: Jamaican outdoor season
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 7:23 am
So, now it's on to the Jamaica Invitation tomorrow....
The women's 400 should be interesting:
"Tomorrow's 400 metres showdown against Christine Ohuruogu will be her biggest test since she won a long-overdue gold medal in her 400m pet event at the 2009 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Berlin, Germany, but it wont be her last, as Jamaica-born US quarter-mile star Sanya Richards-Ross will be spending more time in the 200m this year. Richards-Ross, who has a personal best of 22.17 seconds in the 200m, will face off with Ohuruogu - who got the better of her at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games - in the 400m this Saturday, at the JN Jamaica International Invitational at the National Stadium. She will also face competition from Jamaica's 400m hurdles specialist Kaliese Spencer and United States indoor champion Natasha Hastings, in what is truly her first meaningful outing since that triumph in 2009."
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The women's 400 should be interesting:
"Tomorrow's 400 metres showdown against Christine Ohuruogu will be her biggest test since she won a long-overdue gold medal in her 400m pet event at the 2009 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Berlin, Germany, but it wont be her last, as Jamaica-born US quarter-mile star Sanya Richards-Ross will be spending more time in the 200m this year. Richards-Ross, who has a personal best of 22.17 seconds in the 200m, will face off with Ohuruogu - who got the better of her at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games - in the 400m this Saturday, at the JN Jamaica International Invitational at the National Stadium. She will also face competition from Jamaica's 400m hurdles specialist Kaliese Spencer and United States indoor champion Natasha Hastings, in what is truly her first meaningful outing since that triumph in 2009."
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2011 ... orts4.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;