Photo finish for ‘Golden Girl’ Debbie
THEY just missed out on the opportunity to get into the A final for a shot at a medal. In the B final, the Bahamas also missed out on a chance to win the race.
Bahamas women finish third in 4 x 400 B final
THE women’s 4x400 metre team brought a blend of youth and experience for Team Bahamas, but still has a ways to go before they can compete for Olympic qualification.
American women set World Relays record in 4 x 800m
IT WAS a wire-to-wire finish for the United States as they successfully repeated as champions and set a new meet record in the process.
Athletes of the future hold their own on the ‘big stage’
DESPITE the allure of many of the world’s top sprinters heating up the track, the athletes of the future certainly held their own on the “big stage” over the weekend, organisers of the BTC/IAAF World Relays junior competition programme said yesterday.
IAAF WORLD RELAYS: Day one round-up
IT was Bahamazing day for the United States of America on Saturday night in the IAAF World Relays at a packed Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium.
'We are ready to win' says Brown as Bahamas eye 4 x 400m glory
ON THE eve of the 2015 IAAF/BTC World Relays, the man considered the heart of the Bahamas’ 4 x 400m relay team and the face of local track and field, Chris “Fireman” Brown, claims that “Team Bahamas is focused and ready”.
Bolt fit and ready for 4 x 200m record bid at IAAF World Relays
WITH his name on three of the four sprint world records that have a Jamaican flag attached to it, Usain 'Lightning' Bolt said he will be concentrating this weekend on the 4 x 200m at the IAAF/BTC World Relays Bahamas 2015 at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.
Bahamas team ready to thrill the home crowd
Months of preparation are finally complete and Team Bahamas is ready to thrill the home crowd when the second edition of the IAAF/BTC World Relays gets underway today at the Thomas A Robinson Stadium.
Teams arrive for world event
THERE was a lot of excitement yesterday at the Lynden Pindling International Airport as one by one, teams arrived for the IAAF/BTC World Relays Bahamas 2015 at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium this weekend.
THE FINISH LINE: We certainly want to make World Relays another ‘Bahamazing’ experience for all
IT’S not how you start, nor how you get there. Most importantly, it’s how you finish.
Competing in World Relays at home ‘like a dream come true’ for ‘Golden Girl’ Debbie
WITH her usual broad smile, an enthusiastic Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie said she has been waiting for this opportunity to come home to compete in the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium for a long time.
‘We’re sure it’s going to be a fantastic event’
MANAGING Director Lionel Haven said it has been a whirlwind experience for the Local Organising Committee, but they have finally put it all together for a ‘Bahamazing’ show over the next two days as the International Amateur Athletic Federation’s World Relays Bahamas 2015 takes centre stage at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.
Defending the Golden Baton
The defending champions United States hosted their first practice session in the original Thomas A Robinson Stadium yesterday, as they began their quest to capture the golden baton for a second consecutive year.
Tickets still available for World Relays
IN just two days, the IAAF/BTC World Relays Bahamas is scheduled to get underway in the nation’s capital and opportunities to see the meet is at the public’s disposal, with many seats still available at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.
‘Bahamazing’ all set for TV: From Bahamas to the rest of the world
THE newest addition to the IAAF calendar, the IAAF/BTC World Relays will “take the Bahamas to the world.” And, according to the Local Organising Committee, it will take a mutually beneficial relationship between the national and international broadcasters.


