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Noah Lyles is officially a four-time world champion in the men’s 200. On the women's side, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden achieved a sprint double in Tokyo.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of Georgetown, S.C., won the 200-meter world championship Friday in Tokyo with a time of 21.68—the best in the world this year. In doing so, she became the first female ...
A LARGE refurbished retail unit is available to buy or let in Greenock town centre. The property at 12 Jamaica Street, which covers 4,865 square feet and includes a yard, is available for purchase or ...
American sprinters dominated the 200m finals at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, with Noah Lyles and Melissa ...
Amy Hunt burst into tears immediately after blazing to a brilliant silver medal in the 200m final at the World Athletics ...
Newly minted Member of Parliament (MP) for St Andrew North Central, Delano Seiveright, has welcomed the decision of Prime ...
Trelawny police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose body was discovered early Friday ...
Noah Lyles scorched to a fourth successive world 200 metres gold medal as he delivered his trademark drive to the line to triumph in 19.52 seconds, pipping compatriot and perennial bridesmaid Kenny ...
Noah Lyles won his fourth consecutive 200m world title on Friday, matching Usain Bolt's winning streak from 2000 through 2015. Lyles finished with a time of 19.52 seconds, just beating out fellow ...
American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden became the fourth woman to complete the sprint double at the world championships with ...
The effort to turn Blessed Sacrament Church in Jamaica Plain from an empty building into housing units and a performance ...
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone holds the world record in the 400-meter hurdles and took a giant step closer to setting it in the 400 flat at world championships.