Bolt ditches junk-food for historic Rio 'triple-triple'

(CNN)He sprinted his way to fame at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, winning three gold medals and setting a trio of world records -- and all powered by a diet of fast food.

• Ghana’s team poses for a memorable picture

Athletics: Dasor, Gyasi show class

Enterprising Emmanuel Dasor and Daniel Gyasi stole the show from their Nigerian counterparts at this year’s Warri Relays/CAA Grand Prix held inside the Warri Township Stadium, in Delta state of Nigeria last Friday.

Usain Bolt and Gatlin

‘Bolt-Gatlin rivalry could produce crazy time’

Usain Bolt and Justin Gatlin's rivalry can produce a "crazy" time at August's World Championships, says ex-British sprinter Darren Campbell.

Martha Bissah

Bissah wins 1,500m in style

Olympic gold medalist,  Martha Bissah, last Saturday thrilled fans at the El-Wak Stadium in Accra as she won the 1,500m race at the Interplast-Sea&Shore National Circuit Championship in a time of 4:37.56 minutes.

Gatlin fifth-fastest in 200m history

Justin Gatlin became the fifth-fastest 200m runner in history as he won Sunday's final at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships.

Honest runner intentionally loses race

A Spanish runner has shown the world that sometimes, just sometimes, winning isn't everything.

• Asafa Powell

Powell seeks new regime to win gold

Jamaica’s Asafa Powell, who has struggled to produce form his best at major championships, believes a change in coach and a new approach to training will improve his fortunes.

Martha Bissah looks to a bright future

GAA holds elections today

Nineteen delegates of the Ghana Athletics Association (GAA) are expected to converge on the conference hall of the Theodosia Okoh Hockey Stadium to elect a new national president and other executive members of the association.

...Eric Nkansah backs Prof. Dodoo

Former national athlete, Eric Nkansah, says Prof. Francis Dodoo deserves another term to execute his plans for Ghana athletics.

George Lutterodt

GAA elections on Saturday

Former national chairman of the Ghana Athletics Association (GAA), George Haldane-Lutterodt, has called for transparency in the upcoming elections slated for Saturday at the National Hockey Stadium in Accra.

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