Oct 2, 2009 | Myrtle Beach Online
Bolt's world records ratified by IAAF
The world records set by Usain Bolt in the 100 and 200 meters have been ratified by the International Association of Athletics Federations.
The latest news from the USOC - September 29
Wrestlers earn hardware at World Championships A young U.S. wrestling team returns from the World Championships in Herning, Denmark with two silver and one bronze medal.
Cadel Evans wins men's race at road worlds
Cadel Evans has won the men's race at cycling's road world championships. The Australian broke clear on the final climb Sunday to finish in an unofficial time of 6 hours, 56 minutes, 26 seconds on the 162.9-mile course.
World champion Brigitte Foster-Hylton streaked to her seventh consecutive victory and led a quartet of English-speaking Caribbean winners at the Pre-Championship Daegu track and field international meeting yesterday.
Tyson Gay runs 9.94 seconds to beat Asafa Powell at South Korea meet
American sprinter Tyson Gay won the 100 meters, edging Jamaican Asafa Powell at the Daegu Pre-Championships Meet.
Gay runs 2nd fastest men's 100 meters of all time
American sprinters Tyson Gay and Carmelita Jeter flirted with history at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix on Sunday.
Tyson Gay equals 2nd fastest 100m time
More from Shanghai and the 100 meter sprinters showdown between Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell.
China's Liu second in comeback at Golden GP
Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang placed second at the Golden Grand Prix on Sunday in his first race since a foot injury forced him to pull out of the Beijing Olympics.
Silver for Reed at final Jamaica's Usain Bolt, centre, runs to win the 200 metres ahead of Wallace Spearmon of U.S., second left, Brian Dzingai of Zimbabwe, left, Brendan Christian from Antigua and Bermuda, second right, and Mark Jelks of the U.S. during the IAAF World Athletics Final on Sunday.
Bolt, Richards win races with ease
Jamaica's Usain Bolt reacts after his win in the 200 metres at the IAAF World Athletics final in Greece on Sunday.
THESSALONIKI, Greece : Track and field giant Usain Bolt advertised invincible form again and joined other Caribbean World Champions Ryan Brathwaite and Melaine Walker in winners' row as the IAAF/VTB Bank World Athletics Final ended yesterday evening.
Bolt wins 200-meters race in World Athletics Final
Jamaica's Usain Bolt, world record holder in the 100 and 200 meters, puts on headphones during a press conference, in Thessaloniki, Greece, Friday, Sept.
Athletes set for Greek showdown
WORLD ATHLETICS FINAL 2009 Venue: Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece Date: 12-13 September, 1600-1930 BST BBC coverage: Live video on BBC Two, Red Button and BBC Sport website Full BBC coverage details The world's top athletes, including Usain Bolt, will line up in the World Athletics Final in Greece this weekend.
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Athletics: Bolt shows off his muscles in Brussels with awesome win
USAIN BOLT was again in vintage form at last night's IAAF Golden League meeting where he ran the world's fourth-fastest 200 metres ever despite wet and cold conditions.
Another silver for Canadian hurdler Lopes-Schliep on Friday
Canada's Priscilla Lopes-Schliep posted a career-best time en route to a silver medal in the 100-metre hurdles, while teammate Gary Reed raced to bronze in the 800 metres at the Van Damme Memorial on Friday.
Powell clocks 9.99 despite headwind at Rieti GP
Asafa Powell ran the 100 meters in 9.99 seconds into a strong headwind on Sunday at the Rieti Grand Prix, on the same track where the Jamaican star set a then-world record of 9.74 two years ago.
Bolt coasts to victory, trio share $1 million
Usain Bolt of Jamaica is seen in action on way to his victory in the men's 200m race at the IAAF Golden League Memorial Van Damme athletics meeting in Brussels on Friday.
Usain Bolt runs 4th fastest 200 in history in 19.57 at wet, cold Van Damme Memorial
Usain Bolt ran the fourth fastest 200 meters in history despite wet track and cold conditions at the Van Damme Memorial.
Athletics: News & Notes, Volume 9, Number 44
Team USA stars dominate at Gateshead Led by Tyson Gay, LaShawn Merritt, Dwight Phillips, Carmelita Jeter and Allyson Felix, U.S. athletes won 12 of the 20 events contested Monday at the Aviva Grand Prix in Gateshead, England.
Burns 3rd in British Grand Prix --
RACE TO THE WIRE: United States sprinter Tyson Gay, foreground, wins the men's 100 metres at the British Grand Prix in Gateshead, England yesterday.
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