World champion hurdler added to Donavan Bailey meet Edmonton Journal EDMONTON - Add Jason Richardson to the list of big-name track and field stars headed to Edmonton next month for the Donovan Bailey Invitational. Richardson, the 2011 world champion in 110-metre hurdles, was announced Tuesday as the latest commitment to ...
Johnson goes from head Hurricane to Hall of Famer Knoxville News Sentinel 5, 2008 file photo shows former sprint champion Donovan Bailey at induction ceremonies for Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, in Toronto. Bailey has been charged with drunken driving. The five-time world and 1996 Olympic champion has been charged with ...
Yamauchi's marathon hopes aided by sprint guru The Independent Dan Pfaff is best known in the coaching world as the man behind Donovan Bailey, the Canadian who blitzed to Olympic 100m gold in world record time in Atlanta in 1996. He also had a brief spell guiding Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery that ended ...
Olympics: 72 days to go: Drunken driving by champ Daily News & Analysis Canada's Donovan Bailey, the 1996 Olympic sprint champion, has been charged with having a blood-alcohol level of more than 80mg while driving in Toronto on March 28. The Toronto Star reported that Bailey was not in court on Monday for a first ...
SportAccord and IOC EB Meeting Kick off in Quebec City PR Web (press release) The 4000 guests included Quebec Premier Jean Charest, COC President Marcel Aubut, Quebec mayor Regis Labeaume and more than 100 Canadian athletes, including big names such as Joannie Rochette, Mark Tewksbury, Elvis Stojko, Susan Auch, Donovan Bailey, ...
Organizers fall at final hurdle in Manchester ESPN Three years ago in Manchester, Usain Bolt ran the world's fastest 150 meters in 14.35 seconds at the event, breaking the previous best time of 14.99 set by Donovan Bailey in 1997 in a head-to-head race against Michael Johnson. Copyright 2012 by AP.
Canadian Olympic Trials Make It a North American Sweep for Beynon PR.com (press release) Until now, track greats Donovan Bailey and Bruny Surin are the only Canadians to have officially run the 100m in under 10 seconds; each has a person best time of 9.84 seconds. When Sam and all the other top Canadian athletes compete, they will have the ...
Sports chatter: Louisiana asks NFL to ease up on Saints GlobalPost (blog) Athletes, automobiles and alcohol don't mix; just ask Donovan Bailey and Jermaine Pennant. Toronto police stopped Bailey ? the former fastest man on the planet ? on March 28 and charged him with impaired driving. This is the third brush with the law ...
Sportsday - breaking sports news BBC Sport 1109 ATHLETICS: Former sprint champion Donovan Bailey has been charged with drunken driving, acording to Associated Press. The agency reports that the 1996 Olympic champion from Canada has been charged with having a blood-alcohol level of more than 80 ...
A final stretch too far: Organizational blunder at Great City Games leaves ... Daily Journal Three years ago in Manchester, Usain Bolt ran the world's fastest 150 meters in 14.35 seconds at the event, breaking the previous best time of 14.99 set by Donovan Bailey in 1997 in a head-to-head race against Michael Johnson.
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Toronto Now: Police execute early morning raid at Woodbine and Gerrard Sts. Toronto Star ... least reliable in the world Phone-hacking scandal: Ex-Murdoch editor Rebekah Brooks charged Toronto police charge Olympic sprinter and gold medalist Donovan Bailey 'There is no bad job,' says Finance Minister Jim Flaherty Comment on this story ...
Sports in Brief: Three former Eagles voted to college Hall Philadelphia Inquirer JURISPRUDENCE: Former sprint champion Donovan Bailey was charged with drunken driving. The five-time world and 1996 Olympic champion from Canada had a blood-alcohol level of more than 80 milligrams while driving in Toronto, the Toronto Star reported.