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Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce create history for Jamaica

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Athletics Celebrities/ Bolt and Shelly They did it! Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce were named the 2013 Athletes of the Year, making it the first time a Jamaican duo has copped the prestigious title and only the third time in the history of the award. The only other athletes to have done this are Americans Carl Lewis and Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988 and Colin Jackson and Sally Gunnell of Great Britain in 1993. This award, which was announced at the 2013 World Athletics Gala on Saturday in Monaco, is the fifth for Bolt and the first for Fraser-Pryce, making her the second Jamaican woman to receive the award after Merlene Ottey in 1990. Bolt, 27, previously the World Athlete of the Year in 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012, successfully defended both his 100m and 200m titles at the IAAF World Championships in Moscow, winning the latter final in a 2013 world-leading time of 19.66. Fraser-Pryce, 26, regained her 100m title at the 2013 IAAF World Championships, wi

New Wada president Sir Craig Reedie reveals how he will tackle the growing problem of drug cheats

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Sir Craig Reedie Sitting down to talk with Sir Craig Reedie at the scene of his election, the rhetoric at the top of Wada is set to change, writes Ben Rumsby .   He has quietly worked his way up to being the most powerful Briton in sport. So it is perhaps fitting that Sir Craig Reedie's election as president of the World Anti-Doping Agency has been greeted with so little fanfare.  After all, the 72-year-old's CV speaks for itself: International Badminton Federation president, British Olympic Association chairman, London 2012 director, and vice-president of the International Olympic Committee - the first British member of its board since 1961.  That is even without mentioning his work fighting drugs in sport as a founder director of Wada and a driving force behind the formation of UK Anti-Doping.  Whatever the arena, Reedie has known how to win friends and influence people for almost as long as Dale Carnegie's famous book has been in print. Yet,

MAJANGA: Marekebisho ya katiba ya RT haitambui masilahi wala uwepo wa muungano kwa kuitenga Zanzibar

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ZANZIBAR TANZANIA Augosti 25/2013 Chama Cha Riadha Tanzania (RT) kilijipanga kupitisha rasimu ya katiba ya chama hicho Morogoro kabla ya kuwashirikisha wadau na wanariadha waliopo mikoani. Kwa bahati nzuri BMT waligundua tatizo na kutoa tamko la zoezi hilo kuahirishwa hadi hapo wadau mbali mbali nchini watakaposhiriki kutoa maoni ya vipengele vya katiba hiyo. Pamoja na zoezi hilo kutofanyika ipasavyo hadi sasa Zanzibar imestuka na kupinga kutoshirikishwa kwake hata katika TAFSIRI ya katiba hiyo, kitendo ambacho kimesababisha wazanzibari kuamka na kutaka ufafanuzi kutoka kwa viongozi wa RT. “ Zanzibar hatutambuliwi na shirikisho la riadha duniani (International Association of Athletics Federation) halafu eti tusitambuliwe pia na Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania” alihoji mdau muhimu wa riadha kisiwani Zanzibar. “Pia sisi wadau wa Zanzibar tunataka mgao wa fedha zinazotokana na IAAF kwani sisi ni nchi mbili zenye mahitaji sawa maana sisi ni muunganiko wa vitu v

HIGHLIGHTS of the Commonwealth Games will be broadcast on giant screens across Glasgow, organisers have said

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GLASGOW SCOTLAND/The site of 2014 Commonwealth Games Games bosses revealed plans for “live zones” in the city where people can experience the Games without holding a ticket. Screens on Glasgow Green and in Merchant City will show the opening and closing ceremonies and the major events. At these and other locations families can play sports and games and enjoy music, theatre and comedy as part of the 2014 Games cultural programme. The bandstand at Kelvingrove Park, currently being refurbished, is one of the sites earmarked for activities. The zones will run throughout the Games from July 23 to August 3 next year. Archie Graham, council member for the Commonwealth Games, said: “Glasgow knows how to put on a party and whether you’re in town to watch a sporting event, or just want to sample the excitement, you won’t have to go far to be part of the Games. “Glasgow has an outstanding track record in hosting events such as the Merchant City Festival, Mela and Wo

Yanga leads the league as Azam, City share spoils

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Azam FC striker John Bocco (left) contemplates his next move as Mbeya City defender Yusuph Abdallah guards during their Vodacom Premier League at Azam Complex yesterday. They drew 3-3. photo /M ichael M atemanga   The Vodacom Premier League leadership changed hands again yesterday as Mbeya City forced Azam FC to a 3-3 draw while high-flying Young Africa routed JKT Oljoro 3-0. The results mean Yanga now top the league table with 28 points, one ahead of their closest challengers Azam and third-placed Mbeya City. Mbeya City and Azam tie on 27 points, but the ice-cream makers are ahead on goal difference. Azam had Mcha Khamis to thank for the hard-fought draw as his sizzling shot six minutes to time rescued them from the jaws of defeat in a nail-biting encounter at Azam Complex.  Mbeya City, who are making their first appearance in the top flight league, seemed destined for a win until in t

I have a dream: That someday I will be able to build a Sports Village

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Nangwa Village located at the bottom of Mt Hanang, the 3rd tallest mountain in Tanzania is my proud home village. I ones dreamed of pulling efforts to set up a training center as a symbol of my solidarity, but could not get a hand from local government leaders to clear the way accordingly. This is how it would look and it would have produced future champions! Unfortunately present local government leaders don't see the future, 'we will pray that the time passes on quickly enough for them to end their terms so that the new futuristic machines can take charge as leaders of tomorrow! GOD BLESS TANZANIA.   

REST IN PEACE JOY JOHNSON

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Sports Spirit "Do Die" Joy Johnson, 86, the oldest woman to complete the New York City Marathon on Sunday, often said she wanted to die running. She lived only one day past the race. Johnson, of San Jose, Calif., had stumbled and hit her head on the road around the 20th mile, said her sister, Faith Anderson, 83, who accompanied Johnson to New York. Medics wanted to take Johnson to the hospital, but she insisted on continuing the race, Anderson said. Johnson finished in about eight hours, compared with less than five hours in the early 1990s, when she was at the peak of her marathon running. On Monday morning, after the two sisters returned from their annual post-marathon visit to the “Today” show crowd at Rockefeller Center, Johnson said she was tired and lay down on her bed at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan. She didn't wake up. She was declared dead at Bellevue Hospital, Anderson said. "At least she was running, the way she wanted to go," sai