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The track community is aghast following the news of Ruth Chepngetich being provisionally suspended by the Athletics Integrity ...
Asafa Powell, the last man to hold the 100m world record prior to his compatriot Usain Bolt, admitted to a Jamaican disciplinary hearing on Tuesday that he had a hazy knowledge of the World Anti ...
Jamaican sprinter and former 100m record holder Asafa Powell was suspended for 18 months on Thursday, a result of a positive doping test stemming from last summer’s national championships.
Asafa Powell will have to watch from the sideline as his Jamaican teammates compete in the upcoming Commonwealth Games, but the world-class sprinter says he is happy to be running again after a ...
Asafa Powell, the former world-record holder in the 100 meters, was notified on Sunday of a failed drug test, and it was confirmed by his agent. Powell released a statement denying the charges.
Physically, Asafa Powell is the perfect height, weight and build, everything for a sprinter." Powell has finished no better than fifth in three 100-meter finals at the Olympics.
Interestingly, despite Powell's good words for Noah Lyles, he has made his feelings clear regarding the 100-meter record set by Usain Bolt. "9.58, is going to be there for a very, very, very long ...
Asafa Powell is back on top of Jamaica's sprinting medal hopes ahead of the IAAF World Championships in Beijing.
These days, the World’s Fastest Man is Jamaica’s Asafa Powell. Earlier this month, he lowered the record to 9.74 seconds at a meet in Italy.
It doesn't hold the same ring as his former title of world's fastest man, but Jamaica's Asafa Powell left Friday's first session of the IAAF world indoor track and field championships with the ...
Seeking to have his doping ban reduced, Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell was scheduled to have his day in court with international arbitrators on Monday. Powell has asked the Court of Arbitration ...