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BBC: Farah out of Commonwealth Games
Double European champion Mo Farah announces his withdrawal from the Commonwealth Games because of fatigue.
AllAfrica: Angola: Stadiums Built for Can2010 to Have Athletics Tracks
The construction of athletics tracks in the stadiums of Cabinda, Benguela and Lubango begins next year to the benefit of the modality in the country, it was announced on Thursday in Luanda.
AllAfrica: Tanzania: Six Likely to Miss Out in Club Games Team
Six members of the Tanzania's Commonwealth Games team are likely to face cut off as they are racing against time to secure required documents for accreditation.
AllAfrica: West Africa: Twelve Countries for ECOWAS Games
Twelve countries including host, Nigeria, are to compete for honours in four different sports in the inaugural edition of the under-23 Economic Community of West African State (ECOWAS) Games which will hold in Abuja, starting from Sunday. The four sports are athletics, handball, volleyball and Africa traditional wrestling.
IOL: Pistorius expects to comfortably make 2012
Arriving straight off a plane from South Africa did not help his time but Oscar Pistoriuss future aim is to consistently break 46 seconds and reach the qualification grade.
The Scotsman: Athletics: Murray and Hay step up Delhi prep
Capital Commonwealth Games athletes Freya Murray and Al Hay will both take to the roads this weekend as they attempt to maintain their track fitness for Delhi early next month
The Scotsman: Athletics: Morrison the home hope in Holyrood's World Duathlon
Broxburn's Catriona Morrison hopes to pedal her way to a fourth world title at the World Duathlon Championships in Edinburgh on Sunday.
Runners Web: (RWire) Athletics: Inaugural $15,000 Kauai Marathon Challenge Draws Elite Field
Sub-2:30:00 for men, sub-2:45:00 for women needed to earn a piece of the prize; second edition set for Sunday, September 5.
IOL: Caster aiming for Commonwealth gold
World champion runner Caster Semenya says her main goal this season is to win the 800-metre gold medal at next months Commonwealth Games in New Dehli.
AllAfrica: Kenya: Rudisha Bows to Weight of World Records
Despite putting two world records under his belt in seven days, world 800m holder and Africa champion David Rudisha will skip the Commonwealth Games due in Delhi next month, citing fatigue.
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2008 winner Grigoryeva joins Shobukhova and Mikitenko showdown in Chicago
Gay, Symmonds set meet records in Zagreb
USATF Athlete Of The Week: Molly Huddle
(RWire) Athletics: Gotcher to Return to Chevron Houston Marathon
Athletics: Gotcher, De Reuck set to defend USA 20 km titles
Athletics: American record holders lead U.S. delegate into Continental Cup
Athletics: USATF Foundation offers VIP Travel Package for London 2012
(RRW) Athletics: Shobukhova To Face Mikitenko At Chicago Marathon
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·Angola: Stadiums Built for Can2010 to Have Athletics Tracks
The construction of athletics tracks in the stadiums of Cabinda, Benguela and Lubango begins next year to the benefit of the modality in the country, it was announced on Thursday in Luanda.
·Tanzania: Six Likely to Miss Out in Club Games Team
Six members of the Tanzania's Commonwealth Games team are likely to face cut off as they are racing against time to secure required documents for accreditation.
·Sierra Leone: Weightlifters Intensify Training for Commonwealth Games
With barely a month to go for the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, national weightlifting coach Sonny Johnson has revealed how they are currently undergoing intensive preparations for the Games.
·West Africa: Twelve Countries for ECOWAS Games
Twelve countries including host, Nigeria, are to compete for honours in four different sports in the inaugural edition of the under-23 Economic Community of West African State (ECOWAS) Games which will hold in Abuja, starting from Sunday. The four sports are athletics, handball, volleyball and Africa traditional wrestling.
·Namibia: NNOC Blames Poor Athletes On Inept Administrators
INCOMPETENT sports administrators are robbing the country of it's future stars, said the Namibia National Olympic Committee (NNOC) Secretary General Abner Xoagub, following the poor showing of Namibian athletes, at recent international competitions.
·Kenya: Rudisha Bows to Weight of World Records
Despite putting two world records under his belt in seven days, world 800m holder and Africa champion David Rudisha will skip the Commonwealth Games due in Delhi next month, citing fatigue.
·Kenya: Sh200,000 Top Prize for Kericho Race Champions
Kericho will on Saturday host the Great Highlands Marathon, the first full marathon race in the area, with the men's and women's winners each earning Sh200,000 in prize money.
·Angola: National Team Expected Wednesday With 17 Gold Medals
Angola national team that attended from 20 to 23 August the international tournament of martial arts of Kickboxing, held in Santa Isabel, Sao Paulo, Brazil, will arrive Wednesday, Angop learnt from the chairperson of the association, Djamila Laborinho.
·Tanzania: Bursary Offer for Dar Es Salaam Athletes
AT least ten players from Tanzanian secondary schools have been approached by a Kenyan University to join the institution on scholarship, after the completion of their form six exams.
·Tanzania: Zakia Grabs Gold in France to Win African Team Place
A prominent Tanzanian athlete, Zakia Mrisho, put in a fabulous performance in France's Lille Grand Prix to grab a gold medal. Mrisho, who was competing in the 3,000-metre race, clocked 8:45:36 minutes to beat 11 other competitors.
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·Pistorius expects to comfortably make 2012
Arriving straight off a plane from South Africa did not help his time but Oscar Pistoriuss future aim is to consistently break 46 seconds and reach the qualification grade.
·Caster aiming for Commonwealth gold
World champion runner Caster Semenya says her main goal this season is to win the 800-metre gold medal at next months Commonwealth Games in New Dehli.
·Semenya flop attributed to fatigue, sickness
Caster Semenyas manager says the runners surprisingly slow performance at a meet in northern Italy can be explained by fatigue and sickness.
·Rudisha breaks 800m record again
Kenyan David Rudisha proved his world record-setting exploits in Germany were no fluke as he broke the record again in Rieti a week later.
·Semenya outshone on Diamond debut
South Africas reigning 800m world champion Caster Semenya could only finish third in her debut on the Diamond League series at the final meet of the 14-leg series.
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