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Thomas not giving up on Tokyo Olympic dreams

Thomas not giving up on Tokyo Olympic dreams 3x Olympian Mikel Thomas - AFTER TAKING a 15-month break from his professional career to pursue a master’s in Advanced Studies in Sport Administration and Technology, three-time Olympian Mikel Thomas believes he can still qualify for the 2021 Tokyo Games. Although the 32-year old has not competed among the top flight for over a year, the 110-metre hurdler plans to restart a rigorous training regime in a late attempt to possibly secure Olympic qualification over the next seven months. Thomas presently resides in the US and, on December 3, became the first TT national to graduate with this particular master’s from the International Academy of Sport Science and Technology (AISTS) in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The Girl Who Ran Sideways: The Story of an Olympic Champion

Pauline Davis “GOLDEN Girl” Pauline Davis is eager to relate her true story, depicting her rise from a barefoot girl to an Olympic champion and the struggles that she had to endure along the way. She signed a deal with US publisher Rowman & Littlefield earlier this week in her bid to bring her remarkable story of resilience, determination and Olympic glory to the world. “I went through a lot. When I moved home, I saw some things happening and I felt I had to do more,” said Davis about her decision to produce the memoir entitled “The Girl Who Ran Sideways: The Story of an Olympic Champion.”

Outstanding women of the year 2020

Daily Monitor Saturday December 12 2020 Summary Despite the fact that Covid-19 had negative effects on Uganda, women continued to break records in various fields to rise above the ordinary. From presidential candidate, nurse of the year, outstanding sportswoman to activism, some women stood out and stirred dialogue on matters of national importance. Talk of climate change and its impact on life that breathes life in Uganda, women reminded us of their efforts in making this world a better place, writes Eronie Kamukama. Advertisement Nancy Kalembe On November 3, Kalembe checked all the boxes for the required credentials for the presidency. She was successfully nominated and has since caught the attention of the public as the only woman competing for the country’s biggest office in the 2020/2021 general elections. She may not be the first but that doesn’t make it less remarkable. We had Maureen Kyalya in 2016, Beti Kamya in 2011 and Miria Obote in 2006.  Kalembe’s determina

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