BUDAPEST, Hungary – More than 2,000 athletes from more than 200 countries took part in the 19th World Athletics Championships at the National Athletics Stadium in Budapest, Hungary, over the past nine days, and despite finishing with no medals for the first time in 10 years, The Bahamas had a respectable showing. At last tally, The Bahamas ended in
BUDAPEST, Hungary – It wasn’t a promising start for The Bahamas at the 19th World Athletics Championships at the National Athletics Stadium in Budapest, Hungary, but it ended on a strong note, with two Bahamian athletes running in the final of their respective events. The nine-day meet wrapped up on Sunday with the host city nation being
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A total of 11 athletes will represent The Bahamas at the biggest competition for athletics this year, and among the list of entries is the country’s biggest star, making a grand return to the sport after having a baby just four months ago. Shaunae Miller-Uibo is back and she’s ready to compete. She has been named