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·Rwanda: RAF Chief Clarifies Rukenkanya Ordeal
Rwanda Athletics Federation (RAF) president has played down accusations made by Adolph Rukenkanya that he was sacked for no good reason.
·Cameroon: Athletes Brace Up to Defend Nation in Beijing
With barely 87 days to go to the beginning of the 24th edition of the Olympic Games in China, the exact size of the Cameroonian delegation to the Games is not yet known. This is because the qualifiers are still going for some disciplines such as athletics, boxing, judo, basketball and weight lifting.
·Nigeria: Private Sector Pledges Support for the People Police Marathon
Members of the private sector have pledged their support for the maiden edition of The People Police Marathon, tagged 'Race Against Crime.' This much was disclosed at the Lagoon Restaurant, Victoria Island, Lagos at the weekend, when the Inspector General of Police, Sir Mike Mbama Okiro, CFR, hosted members of the private sector to a dinner that formally agged off activities for the marathon.
·Nigeria: Fasuba Places Fifth in Doha
African men's 100 metres record holder, Olusoji Adetokunbo Fasuba could not replicate his record breaking feat of last year at the Doha Grand Prix, as he fell to a lowly fifth postition in this year's competition.
·Ethiopia: Country Boycotts Qatar Grand Prix Over Diplomatic Row
Ethiopian athletes pulled out of Friday's Doha Super Grand Prix meet because of political tension between the two countries, the Qatar Association of Athletic Federation (QAAF) said on Friday.
·Rwanda: Kenyans Dominate Kigali Marathon
The Kenyan trio of Kenfagor, Kiplimo, Kipserem made a clean sweep of the top spots in the Kigali International Peace Marathon held yesterday.
·Rwanda: Battle for Cash
Over 2500 local and foreign athletes take to the streets of Kigali as they battle for the top prize in the 4th edition of the Kigali International Peace Marathon, which gets underway this morning at Amahoro Stadium.
·Zimbabwe: Time Fast Running Out for Beijing Hopefuls
TABITHA Tsatsa is one athlete Samukeliso Moyo would possibly love to hate because she has set high standards that Moyo would not be able to match in time to join Team Zimbabwe at the 2008 Olympic Games, in August.
·Kenya: Athletics - Rudisha Tops in Doha Meeting
Newly crowned African champion David Rudisha proved his unbeaten position when he took the 800 metres gold at the Qatar Grand Prix in Doha with a time of 1:44.36, only 0.16 behind his world leader of 1:44.20 from Addis Ababa. He lost here last year finishing sixth in 1:45.63.
·Nigeria: NSC/AFN Relays - Delta Dethroned in Calabar
Delta, Ondo, Ogun and the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) shared the medals of the second leg of the NSC/AFN National Relay at the one-day event at the UJ Esuene Stadium Calabar on Saturday.
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·SA stars support a Soweto club
With less than four months to go to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games two of SAs top sprint paddlers continue to make time in their demanding training schedules to continue to give back to the sport and the country that they love.
·World champ to face new speedster
The sprinting world is anticipating a clash of experience versus raw speed when Tyson Gay meets Usain Bolt.
·SA athletes return triumphant
South Africas athletes have shown that they will be the top team representing Africa at the Beijing Olympics.
·Bolts coach needed convincing
He almost became the fastest man on earth in his third professional 100m race, but Usain Bolts coach reportedly only allowed him to run to honour a gentlemans agreement.
·SA athletes bask in medals glory
South Africa have won the most medals at the five-day African Athletics Championships, taking 12 gold and 22 overall.
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