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Athletics Association Head Hints At Possible Relay Team For Olympic Games Spread the love President of the Antigua and Barbuda Athletics Association (ABAA), Everton Cornelius, has hinted that once plans continue to progress in a particular way, the country could field a relay team at the 2021 Olympic Games. In an interview with Observer media, Cornelius said they are hoping to build a team around sprinter Cejhae Greene who has already qualified for the summer games. “We have a long list because we listed just about all of who we consider to be our elite athletes going forward and hopefully from that list, we can at least, outside of ....
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Cochrane: Bailey must do ‘certain things’ before funding request could be processed Daniel Bailey is dependent on the athlete’s willingness to “do certain things”. This is according to the vice president of the National Olympic Committee (NOC), Neil Cochrane, who said the president of the organisation, EP Chet Greene, has been in contact with Bailey regarding statements the athlete would have made in reference to the quantum of support he received from the NOC in the past. “The NOC and the president would have written to Mr Bailey in regards to the comments he would have made and the president sought to provide some clarity on some of the statements made. So that, right now, is an ongoing discussion between the president and Mr Bailey. I think the NOC has asked Mr Bailey to do certain things and once that is done then there is a form to be completed then we will proceed to review the request,” he said. ....
Lloyd opens Indoor season with silver medal performance Reigning Junior Sportswoman of the Year and University of Tennessee Sophomore, Joella Lloyd, opened the Indoor season with a second place finish in the women’s 60 metres at the Virginia Tech Hokie Invitational in Blacksburg, VA. on Friday. Lloyd cruised to a comfortable 7.46 seconds victory in heat three of the prelims. She then returned in the final to clock a season best of 7.36 in her first meet since February 2020. The event was won by Virginia Senior Halle Hazard (Grenada) in 7.34 seconds. Brittany Avenie, running unattached, clocked 7.44 for 3rd. Lloyd also ran the third leg as Tennessee A won the women’s 4×400 meters in 3:39.68 (three minutes and 39.68 seconds). Clemson and Virginia Tech were second and third respectively. ....