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Pages in category "Jamaican male sprinters" The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Nathon Allen;
Jamaica Michael McDonald Greg Haughton Danny McFarlane Davian Clarke: 10 August 1997 World Championships: Athens, Greece Sprint medley relay (2,2,4,8) 3:19.97 Jamaica Mario Forsythe (200 m) Jamari Rose (200 m) Allodin Fothergill (400 m) Jo-Wayne Hibbert (800 m) 29 April 2017 Penn Relays: Philadelphia, United States [31] 3:19.25 Jamaica Chad ...
Alex Wilson (born 19 September 1990 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Swiss sprinter of Jamaican origin. He finished third at the 2018 European Championships in the 200 metres event. Gavin Smellie (born 26 June 1986) is a Jamaican-born Canadian sprinter. O'Jay Ferguson (born 17 October 1993) is a Jamaican born Bahamian sprinter.
As Jamaica prepares to select their world championship team, the exhilarating days of the nation's male sprinters, led by Usain Bolt, dominating the world are gone, two of the Caribbean island's ...
Jamaican female sprinters (134 P) Jamaican male sprinters (195 P) This page was last edited on 31 December 2016, at 05:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Jamaican Deejay Kingston, Jamaica: Collision Mitch Lucker: October 31, 2012: 28 American Former frontman of the band Suicide Silence: 2013 Harley-Davidson Huntington Beach, California [23] Bo Lozoff: November 29, 2012: 65 American Humanitarian, writer 2003 Suzuki Puna, Hawaii: Struck by motor vehicle Frank Pastore: December 17, 2012: 55 American
An F3 tornado killed 20 people in and near Commerce, Mississippi, most of them at a plantation school, and destroyed 45 homes. An F2 tornado destroyed another school between Lewisberg and Olive Branch, Mississippi, killing 3 others. A survey team declared that these events were not tornadoes, despite the fact that the funnels were sighted and ...
Dennis Osric Johnson OD (6 May 1939 – 22 April 2021) was a Jamaican sprinter who equalled the world record, 9.3 seconds, for the 100-yard dash in 1961. Johnson later became a coach and advisor, and the architect of the Jamaican athletics programme.