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July 29, 2010

Open Track and Field Championship Results

The high jump event.

Mongolian Open Track and Field Athletics Championship concluded in the Central Stadium on July 28, 2010.Over 300 athletes from Mongolia, South Korea, Russia and Inner Mongolia, China competed in the championship.

Inner Mongolian Zan Wei and Zhai Zonlin garnered gold medals in men and women’s shot-put event.

P.Maamuu and S.Ayushjav of Mongolia took silver and bronze medals in that event.

B.Khatanzorigt (Aldar sport committee) and Kh.Michidmaa (Dornod province) took gold medals in men and women’s high jump event.

Zhan Wei (Inner Mongolia) and Wan Zhiani (China) took first places in men and women’s long jump event.

A.Akhit took first place in men’s 800m race.

Ch.Shinetsetseg won gold medals in women’s 800m, 1,500m and 3,000m races. She set new national record in 3,000m event and received MNT100, 000 prize money.

“I believe myself to set new record in this championship but, I don’t think to set new record in 3,000m event.” said Mongolian champion Shinetsetseg. “All competitors were stronger and especially participants from China and Russia were very good” she added.

B.Ser-Od won a gold medal in 10,000m race who won a gold medal in Brighton Marathon competition.

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Jamaican medal hunt continues

Jamaica's Nickiesha Wilson (left) Trinidad & Tobago's Janeil Belleile (center) and Mexico's Zudikey Rodriguez compete in the women's 400m hurdles finals of the track and field competition during the Central American and Caribbean Games in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday. Wilson won the gold medal and Rodriguez the silver. - AP

The Jamaicans who are currently positioned sixth in the medal table with 32 medals, will be looking to add to this tally and are expected to feature in four finals today.

At this point, the Jamaicans have so far secured 12 gold medals, eight silver and 12 bronze medals.

Former Edwin Allen and Munro College middle-distance standout Aldwyn Sappleton will face the starter in the finals of the men’s 800m after he secured his spot with a 1:49.44 run for second place in his semi-final on Tuesday. The Olympian and World Junior relay champion will however have to run closer to his 1:46.82 personal best, if he is to challenge for a podium spot in today’s final.

Four-time national champion Wilbert Walker will be setting his sights on a medal in the men’s triple-jump finals, which also gets under way later today.

Walker has already posted his personal best this season; leaping 16.76m on his way to winning the national title earlier this summer, and will be looking to add a CAC medal to his credits.

Finals

Jamaica’s female team will run out of lane five in the finals of the event, which is being contested as a straight finals, but the men will run out of lane five in the first of two semi-finals earlier.

Maurice Smith will actually be the first Jamaican in action as he gets going with the first five events in the men’s decathlon, with the 100m, long jump, shot put, high jump and 500m, all scheduled to be completed today.

The 2007 World Championships silver medalist will contest the remaining five disciplines in the decathlon tomorrow; 110m hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin and the 1500m.

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July 27, 2010

Kenya is awaiting for their athletic heroes

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The team brings home a total of 15 medals, including, 7 Gold, Four Silver and Four bronze medals.

The triumphant national junior athletics team is expected to arrive home Tuesday evening from Moncton Canada where Kenya retained the world title, bagging a total of 15 medals,(7 Gold, 4 silver and 4 bronze).

Top government and Athletics Kenya officials are expected to welcome home the heroes who are expected to arrive at the Jomo Kenyatta International air Port at 6pm aboard Swiss air.

Mercy Cheronoh was the first to win Gold for Kenya in 3000 metres race while the rest of the Gold medals came from Dennis Masai, Caleb Ndiku, Jonathan Muia, Purity Cherotich, David Bett and David Mutua.

Meanwhile, preparations for the 17th edition of the African Athletics championships are complete with the African premier event starting Wednesday at the Nyayo National Stadium.

A record 812 athletes have confirmed participation in the five day event. Kenya will be hoping to reclaim the title they lost to Ethiopia in Addis Ababa in 2008.

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April 12, 2010

Cave went through 1st defeat

In sports, boxing is a very interesting and exciting game. On Thursday night, at the 25th yearly Shaw event in Toronto (Ontario), happiness was not there in Irish eyes for Halifax fighter Tyson Cave because the earlier unbeatable fighter went behind to overcome. Cave (10-1 2KO) was victorious Canadian Super-bantamweight winner before but he made stopped up by Willie Casey of Limerick in the 8th round who motivated to 5-0 scoring in his fourth knockout.

In the headliner, bustle gifted charge well recovered by achieving an influential 98-92,100-90, 99-91, over Michael Kelly, dealing with the Belfast boxer his foremost beat and reducing his record to 8-1-1. In the intervening time Cave started by out-boxing his competitor however couldn’t manage the succeeding influence flow. In the 3rd round he was jumped down through a left hook and in anticipation of hitting the canvas solidly in the 7th, he was managed to continue on even conditions. The last round held by a nasty remains shot and the Halifax boxer was once more went down in the 8th and at the time while he punch the canvas once all over again, the referee walked inside and named the fight.

Tebor Brosch and Victor Lupo unlocked things up on the late afternoon and a showing battle linking Canadian welterweight winner.

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