August 16, 2013
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Shaunae gets set for 4 x 200 in IAAF World Relays debut
A coach’s decision will only allow Shaunae Miller to come home and compete in the women’s 4 x 200 metres, but the country’s premier quarter-miler is still confident that Team Bahamas will put on a show as she makes her debut at the IAAF 2015 BTC World Relays.
Top quarter-miler to join Pure Athletics Club
AFTER spending the past year and-a-half at the University of Georgia under the supervision of coach George Cleare, quarter-miler Shaunae Miller is packing her bags to head to a new location under a different coach.
Athletic team is finally named
A WEEK after announcing the other disciplines for the 20th Commonwealth Games, the Bahamas Olympic Committee has finally released a 35-member athletic team that will compete in Glasgow, Scotland.
Shaunae reflects on World Relays injury
On Wednesday, quarter-miler Shaunae Miller was featured on the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) website as she reflected on her injuries and the IAAF World Relays. Her comments were posted on the IAAF online diaries.
Shaunae pulls out with 'nagging hamstring'
A “nagging hamstring issue” has forced quartermiler Shaunae Miller to withdraw from participation as a member of Team Bahamas for the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) World Relays at the Thomas A Robinson Stadium this weekend.
Athletes share the spotlight
OVER the last few weeks, the Bahamian athletes have shared the spotlight in a number of meets, including the Auburn Tiger Track Classic at the Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, and at the Spec Towns National Team Invitational at the Spec Towns Track in Athens, Georgia.a
Shaunae Miller looks forward to 2014
Quartermiler Shaunae Miller is looking forward to 2014. It will be the first year that she will venture on full season on the professional circuit while she is still pursuing her academics at the University of Georgia where she won this year’s NCAA Indoor 400 metres and was the outdoor runner-up.
BRENT STUBBS: No medals but Bahamas did well for small nation
MOSCOW, Russia — The 14th IAAF World Championships didn’t end the way Team Bahamas expected.
Heartache for women's relay team, men fail to qualify despite new record
MOSCOW, Russia: After the disqualification of the women's 4 x 100 metre relay team on a lane violation, there was some consolation for Team Bahamas at the 14th IAAF World Championships when the men's 4 x 100 relay team broke the national record for the third time this year.
Shaunae impresses with fourth place finish
MOSCOW, Russia: From multiple champion at Carifta to back-to-back singular queen at both the IAAF World Junior and Youth Championships, Shaunae Miller has arrived at the global senior level with a fourth place finish at the 14th IAAF World Championships.
No medals for first time in 20 years; Women disqualified; Men break national record
No medals for The Bahamas at the Moscow World Championships.
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