SCOTLAND'S Kris Gilchrist claimed Great Britain's third gold medal of the World Short-Course Championships last night when he just edged the 200 metres breaststroke in
SCOTLAND concluded their round-robin programme at the World Men's Curling Championships in Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA with 7-4 win over Denmark to finish in a clear se
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE RRCA As part of the Official Notice of the Annual Meeting posted and circulated to the membership on March 19, 2008, the RRCA Board announced proposed changes to the RRCA Bylaws to be
THE battle to qualify for the World Junior Championships due July 8-13 in Bydgoszcz, Poland, is set to continue with the national junior championships due tomorrow at the International School of Uganda, Lubowa.
The RRCA welcomes the following new members in the first quarter of 2008. EASTERN REGION 3 Mile Fun Run for the Champions - Wilton, CT Brandywine Running Club - Wilmington, DE Caitlin M. Hammaren Memorial Foundation - Westtown, NY Fleet
Africa's fastest man, Nigeria's Olusoji Fasuba has said that his exploits at the World Indoor Championship held in Spain last month, would be replicated at the Beijing Olympic Games scheduled for August.
Four Cameroonian athletes from Milano Athletics Sports Academy, Kumbo, will on April 21 run in the 112th edition of the Boston Marathon billed for the City of Boston, Common Wealth of Massachusetts in the US.
Zamfara state government said it will provide sponsorship to talented athletes and players who wish to further their education while still participating in sports.
Athletics Kenya (AK) has allayed fears that the short period allocated to the Addis Ababa bound national team for residential training will impede its performance.
Sixteen athletes have so far set qualification marks for the April 30 to May 5 Africa Senior Championships in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with more expected to do the same at the fourth New KCC meeting in Nakuru this weekend.
Kenya's national 100m champion Tom Musinde failed in his second attempt to secure Olympic qualifying time for the sprint race during the Mauritius International Meeting.
JUNIOR athletes will have their focus on national team slots as they compete in the National Junior Championships due tomorrow at the International School of Uganda (ISU), Lubowa.