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THE JAMAICA OBSERVER
THE JAMAICA OBSERVER |
Scott heaves world's best at US meet - WORLD indoor and
outdoor shot put finalist, Dorian Scott, says he is on target to
win Jamaica's first medal in the event at this summer's Olympic
Games in Beijing, China, after producing a world-leading mark of
21.45 metres in Tallahassee, USA, last Friday...
PAN American Games silver medal list Dorian Scott has declared
his readiness to become the first Jamaican to secure a shot put
medal in the history of the IAAF World Championships, which is
slated for later this month. |
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SEMINOLES.com |
Won the East Regional
Championships in the men's shot put with a throw of 61' 11"
(18.87m) to automatically qualify for his first NCAA
championship meet...finished 24th at the NCAA meet...
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THE JAMAICA OBSERVER |
JAMAICA'S 2006 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games shot
put champion Dorian Scott re-wrote the field event chapter of
the national record book by establishing a new mark in his pet
event at the FSU Relays staged on the weekend in Tallahassee,
United States. |
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SPORTS JAMAICA |
Dorian Scott has set a new national record in shot put.
Commonwealth Games shot put silver medalist Dorian Scott was at
his best last weekend at the Florida State University Relays,
establishing a new national record. |
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JAMAICA GLEANER |
DORIAN
SCOTT broke the national shot put record twice in a fortnight
but says he doesn't know how far he can take the record without
financial support. Last Saturday, at the Pepsi Florida Relays,
held at the Percy Beard Track in Gainesville, Florida, Scott
threw 20.60m to erase his own national mark of 20.52m, which he
achieved two weeks ago. |
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THE
JAMAICAN STAR ONLINE |
Despite ending the year as the world's 33rd ranked shot putter,
Scott's Commonwealth Games
silver
medal,
which was achieved in Melbourne,
Australia in
March, made him the first Jamaican to achieve this feat. |
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CARIBBEAN NET NEWS |
FLORIDA, USA: Jamaican athletes Dorian Scott and Kim Barrett
continue to climb up the world list in the shot put as they not
only dominated the men's and women's events respectively but
came away record holders at the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)
outdoor championships, held at Mike Long Track at the Florida
State University in Tallahassee, Florida. |
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