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Barry all set on run-up to the Olympics Jun 06, 2012

After ascending the medal dais at the IAAF World Championships in Athletics last year, Trevor Barry is hoping to soar on the podium again at the Olympic Games. (via Bahamas Tribune)

Neymour Promises to Finish Track at Central Andros Jason Byrne May 31, 2012

Sticking to his promise and his word to give the children of Central Andros High the kind of running track he feels they deserve, Basil Neymour recently confirmed with The Freeport News that his commiment to laying down a new track surface is almost completed. (via Freeport News)

New junior national record for Shaunae! Jason Byrne May 31, 2012

Bahamian Shaunae Miller ran a new personal best time and junior national record over the weekend, posting a time of 51.25 seconds at the Golden Eagles Track and Field Classic in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  (via Nassau Guardian)

Golden South Classic Headquarters Todd Grasley May 27, 2012

The top athletes from across the south are in Orlando for the 2012 Golden South Classic. The top events of the night will be the 100 meter dash and the 1600 meter run. Both events are qualifiers for the prestigious Dream 100 and Dream Mile in New York City on June 9th.

Golden South Preview Show Jason Byrne May 26, 2012

Todd Grasley and Jason Byrne of MileSplit teamed up with guest Alex Lohr of Flotrack at the MileSplit HQ in Orlando, Florida in this live show to preview all of the action going on tomorrow at Golden South.

New stadium still not certified yet Jason Byrne May 25, 2012

IAAF officials were in town recently to evaluate the stadium. We will have to wait a bit longer to find out if their findings green light the stadium or delay it further. Their result should be back shortly, but officials believe they were impressed and do not forsee any problems.

JEREMY WARINER: The Man Behind the Sunglasses Christopher Hunt May 24, 2012

No matter what happens from now until the end, Jeremy Wariner will finish his career as one of the greatest quarter-milers ever and the closest thing to Michael Johnson since, well, Michael Johnson. He has seen rivals rise and many fall. Wariner has peered down from the perch of success and seeks to reclaim the throne as the best in the world.

'Moore's Island will get a facility that will begin in June' May 24, 2012

WITH the tremendous success that they have achieved in recent times despite not having the proper facilities, Dr Daniel Johnson said they will be the first recipients of his Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture's sports revitalization programme. (via Tribune 242)

Stadium 'should pass inspection with flying colours' Jason Byrne May 17, 2012

After completing all the checks and paperwork, it will probably take International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) about three additional weeks to review them and grant proper certification for the use of the national stadium, according to Track Masters International's Matthew Cohen. (via Tribune 242)

Teray Smith Interview: Two Silvers at Florida State Championship Jason Byrne May 04, 2012

Teray Smith is a native of The Bahamas living in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to finish up his high school career. He is one of the most promising junior 400 meter runners in the country. He fared really well at the CARIFTA Games and could be a huge impact in the coming years for The Bahamas medal count and as part of the 4x400 relay team.

Where have all the mid-distance runners gone? Jason Byrne Apr 27, 2012

Middle-distance running is not a glamorous sport. From the skin-tight spandex to the grimacing, painful look of determination characteristic of most athletes in the sport, Middle distance races are not the subject of a hard and fast definition.

Hope for Bahamian Relay Teams in London Jason Byrne Apr 24, 2012

The Bahamas has won one Gold medal, two silver medals, and one Bronze medal in the relays at the Olympic Games. Bahamians all over the world can remember that morning in 2000 when the Golden Girls captured the Gold in the 4x100m at the Sydney Olympics, defeating the great USA with Marion Jones in the process. This was the end of a long march to success.  (via www.thebahamasweekly.com)