Scott More Ready for World Champs than Ever Before
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Injury forces Clayton out of Jamaica’s World Champs squad
Injury forces Clayton out of Jamaica’s World Champs squad Jamaica's team manager, Ian Forbes, has confirmed that reigning women's 400m hurdles national champion Rushell Clayton has withdrawn from the team for the 2025 World Athletics Championships due to injury. "I can confirm that Ms Rushell Clayton...
Scott more ready for World Champs than ever before
JAMAICAN TRIPLE jumper Jordan Scott says he is ready to step onto the world stage with confidence, as he aims to challenge for a medal at this month’s World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Scott, who has enjoyed an excellent season, enters the...
Keshorn targets first World Champs medal to cap 2025 season - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
TWO-TIME Olympic medallist Keshorn Walcott is hoping to close out his 2025 season on a high by finally breaking his World Athletics Championships medal drought in the men’s javelin. Walcott, 32, is one of four Trinidad and Tobago athletes, including speedsters Jereem Richards and Leah Bertrand, and long jump specialist Tyra Gittens-Spotsville, who will fly the red, white and black at the global meet, which begins from September 13-21, in Tokyo, …
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