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Black Meteors : The Caribbean in International Track and Field, Paperback / softback Book

Black Meteors : The Caribbean in International Track and Field Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

Description

In the pantheon of international track and field, Caribbean athletes have dominated the world stage.

In Black Meteors, Basil Ince traces the performance of Caribbean athletes on the international stage from the 1948 London Olympics when they first burst onto the scene to their present dominance in the sprint events with world record and Olympic titles in the 100 m, 200 m and 4 x 100 m relay for men.

This book is NOT a history of track and field in the Caribbean but an account of the performances of the major athletes from the region in major competitions like the Olympic, World Championships and Commonwealth games.

Ince's description is all-inclusive featuring athletes and athletics performances from the wider Caribbean - Cuba and the Dominican Republic and the French and Dutch-speaking countries of the region, reaching even further to include athletes like Great Britain's Linford Christie of Caribbean parentage who have been medal winners for other countries.

Complete with archival and contemporary photos of the leading athletes, Black Meteors is a dream for statisticians and track and field buffs, featuring data on the standing of the leading athletes for every major competition since 1948.

From the beginners McDonald Bailey and Arthur Wint to current stars Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake, Black Meteors chronicles the phenomenal performance of Caribbean athletes.

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