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High jumper Donald Thomas.

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Donald Thomas soars to victory with personal best

COMING off his sixth place in the high jump at the Herculis Grand Prix on Friday, Donald Thomas bounced back to pick up a victory with a personal best at the Gyulai Istvan Memorial in Budapest yesterday.

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Bahamian high jumpers get ready for showdown at CBBI

ALTHOUGH there are a number of international stars competing in the second Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational, there will be one event that will be jammed pack with some national flavour as Donald Thomas, Trevor Barry, Ryan Ingraham and Jamal Wilson intend to take over the high jump pit on Saturday.

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Thomas sets new best as high jump series kicks in

AS the International High Jump series kicked off between some of the top men in the world, Donald Thomas turned in a personal best in posting a third place finish in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, last Thursday.

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Thomas clinches berth for 15th World Championships

HAVING clinched a berth for the IAAF 15th World Championships in Beijing, China this summer, Donald Thomas said he’s now looking forward to regaining his berth as one of the top high jumpers on the planet.

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Donald Thomas ends up sixth overall in high jump

MOSCOW, Russia — Donald Thomas decided to go for it all.

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Ingraham, Thomas soar into final

MOSCOW, Russia — One thing about Donald Thomas. When he needs to come through with a big clearance, he has consistently found a way to do it.

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Thomas back in 'tip-top shape'

Former world champion Donald Thomas is back in tip-top shape.

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'Young guys' beat out Thomas, Barry

DONALD Thomas and Trevor Barry, the 1991 and 2011 IAAF World Championship men’s high jump gold and bronze medallists respectively, had to bow out to two young stallions in Ryan Ingraham and Jamal Wilson as they competed in the inaugural Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational.

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New coach, training location already paying off for Thomas

A NEW coach and training location is already starting to pay off big dividends for Donald Thomas as he tries to regain his form that enabled him to produce the IAAF World Championship men’s high jump title in 2007 in Osaka, Japan.

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High jumper still going through 'growing pains'

It wasn’t the type of year or performance at the 2012 Olympic Games that Donald Thomas anticipated.

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