Led by a pair of young men who are looking to make their mark in athletics globally, The Bahamas is setting itself up for a strong performance at this summer’s world championships. Terrence Jones and Keyshawn Strachan are both national record holders in their respective disciplines - the men’s 100 meters (m) and the men’s javelin
Bahamian Terrence Jones put on a show for the crowd in attendance when he tore up the Percy Beard Track at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational in Gainesville, Florida, on Saturday, tying the Bahamian national record in the men’s 100 meters (m). Jones lay his claim to being The Bahamas’ fastest man ever, sprinting to a personal best clocking
Bahamians Keyshawn Strachan and Terrence Jones put on a show at the 95th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays, at the Texas Relays at the Mike A. Myers Stadium this past weekend. Strachan lowered his own national record to win the javelin throw to secure the world-leading distance; while Jones won the 200 meters (m) to have
Collegians Terrence Jones and Charisma Taylor highlighted the performances of Bahamian athletes at the 2023 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, this past weekend. Jones was phenomenal on the track, winning the national title in the 60 meters (m) dash. Taylor was
Bahamian collegiate sprinter Terrence Jones ran for the first time this year on Friday, and did it in grand fashion, clocking a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I (DI) leading time of 6.46 seconds in the men’s 60 meters (m) dash. The Texas Tech Red Raiders junior returned on Saturday and won that event in