Bridgitte Hartley Calls Time on Illustrious Career

Olympic sprint medalist Bridgitte Hartley announces her retirement and her plans to mould the next generation, saying: “Perhaps I will manage to take one of my athletes to the Olympic Games and experience it as a coach!”
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Favour Ofili Sets New Nigerian 200m Record

Favour Ofili set a national record in the women’s 200m race finishing first and returning a time of 21.96 seconds at the Tom Jones Memorial Classic at James G. Pressly Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. Photo: Favour Ofili (Instagram)

Favour Ofili set a new national record in the women’s 200m race finishing first and returning a time of 21.96 seconds at the Tom Jones Memorial Classic.
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Christine Mboma Sets Sights on Kip Keino Classic Title

"It is a special feeling for me to race at home and having an opportunity to finish my season on home soil. I want to enjoy the race and close my season in a good way," Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon. Photo: Kip Keino Classic (Twitter)

Namibia’s Christine Mboma is the women’s continental highlight at the Kip Keino Classic in Kenya where she is aiming for a victory in the 200m to toast a stellar year for the Olympic Silver medalist #gsportAfrica

Charné Felix Prepares for SASAPD Championships

T44 para-athlete, Charné Felix, is looking forward to achieving her Paralympic goals when the SASAPD Championships commence on Saturday, 24 April 2021. Photo: Supplied

With the first steps to Tokyo within reach at the SASAPD Championships starting Saturday, T44 sprint and long-jump competitor Charné Felix talks to Babsie Kutwana about her Paralympic ambitions, and the challenges of being a para-athlete.