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- 1. Football in Bahamas ...
- (Category)
- Created on 04 May 2016
- 2. Basketball in Bahamas ...
- (Basketball in North/Central America & Caribbean - By country)
- Basketball in Bahamas Information from Wikipedia ...
- Created on 03 November 2017
- 3. Bahamas - FIFA Ranking Country History ...
- (FIFA Ranking Country History)
- Bahamas - FIFA Ranking Country History Information by FIFA ...
- Created on 04 May 2016
- 4. Bahamas - Bahamas Football Association ...
- (North/Central America & Caribbean National Football Federations)
- Bahamas - Bahamas Football Association Information by Wikipedia Information by Official site ...
- Created on 04 May 2016
- 5. Bahamas - Summary of Domestic Football ...
- (Football in Bahamas)
- Bahamas - Summary of Domestic Football Information by Wikipedia Information by FIFA Information by CONCACAF ...
- Created on 04 May 2016
- 6. NACAC - Bahamas Athletics National records ...
- (National records in athletics)
- Information by Wikipedia
- Created on 13 April 2016
- 7. Americas - Bahamas at the Olympics ...
- (American Nations in Olympics)
- Bahamas at the Olympics Information by Wikipedia Information by Sports Reference ...
- Created on 06 April 2016
- 8. NOC's Americas - Bahamas (Bahamas Olympic Association) ...
- (National Olympic Committees)
- Bahamas Olympic Association Information by IOC Official Website Information by Wikipedia ...
- Created on 06 April 2016
- 9. 2015 15th IAAF World Championships - Beijing - Men's 4 x 400m
- (2015 World Championships in Athletics Beijing, China)
- ... a time of 2:59.95 insufficient for the final. Even quicker in the heats was Olympic Champions Bahamas (2:59.24), but they were disqualified for a lane violation. ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 10. 2017 16th IAAF World Championships - London - Men's 4 x 400m
- (2017 World Championships in Athletics London, United Kingdom)
- ... world relay medal, once doping adjustments were applied. The battle for the minor places was won by Belgium, anchored by K Borlée in 43.60. Jamaica, Bahamas and Botswana all made the mistake of not fielding ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 11. 2011 13th IAAF World Championships - Daegu - Men's 4 x 400m
- (2011 World Championships in Athletics Daegu, South Korea)
- ... replaced in their final line-up. Nevertheless Pistorius became the first athlete with a disability to win a medal at the World Championships. Less happy were former champions Bahamas, who paid the price ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 12. 2009 12th IAAF World Championships - Berlin - Men's 4 x 400m
- (2009 World Championships in Athletics Berlin, Germany)
- ... Overview by IAAF The only drama in the heats came with the disqualification of 2001 champions Bahamas, who had finished second in their heat behind Belgium (3:02.13), but were disqualified for a ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 13. 2009 12th IAAF World Championships - Berlin - Women's 4 x 100m
- (2009 World Championships in Athletics Berlin, Germany)
- ... – clocked a snappy 41.88 in the heats but were not as quick in the final though Facey was slightly ahead of the Bahamas at the first changeover. Fraser, the 100m winner, added a metre to the Jamaican lead ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 14. 2007 11th IAAF World Championships - Osaka - Men's 100m
- (2007 World Championships in Athletics Osaka, Japan)
- ... The fastest man in the world this year, Tyson Gay, confirmed his status and took the 100 metres World title in 9.85sec, just 0.01 off his lifetime best. Second was Derrick Atkins, of the Bahamas, i ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 15. 2007 11th IAAF World Championships - Osaka - Men's 4 x 400m
- (2007 World Championships in Athletics Osaka, Japan)
- ... 1,978 Main venue: Nagai Stadium Overview by IAAF The two questions to ask before the final were would the US threaten the world record, would the Bahamas be run ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 16. 2007 11th IAAF World Championships - Osaka - Men's 400m
- (2007 World Championships in Athletics Osaka, Japan)
- ... Bahamas ran a fine race and was rewarded with a national record of 44.45. Osaka 2007 News Team/mb 1 Jeremy Wariner USA 31 Jan 84 43.45 2 LaShawn Merritt USA 27 Ju ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 17. 2005 10th IAAF World Championships - Helsinki - Men's 4 x 400m
- (2005 World Championships in Athletics Helsinki, Finland)
- ... 1,891 Main venue: Helsinki Olympic Stadium Overview by IAAF The United States team was given fair warning by Bahamas when they ran 2:59.73 in the first heat without ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 18. 2005 10th IAAF World Championships - Helsinki - Women's 100m
- (2005 World Championships in Athletics Helsinki, Finland)
- ... this year’s fastest sprinter Chandra Sturrup of the Bahamas trailing in her wake, Williams crossed the line in 10.93, the slowest winning time since Germany’s Katrin Krabbe won in Tokyo in 1991, despit ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 19. 2005 10th IAAF World Championships - Helsinki - Women's 4 x 100m
- (2005 World Championships in Athletics Helsinki, Finland)
- ... Great Britain & N.I. GBR 42.43 44.18 3 Sweden SWE 43.67 43.67 4 Bahamas BAH 41.92 43.48 5 United States USA 41.47 42.65 6 Netherlands NE ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 20. 2005 10th IAAF World Championships - Helsinki - Women's 400m
- (2005 World Championships in Athletics Helsinki, Finland)
- ... tine Amertil, the world indoor silver medallist from Bahamas, being left to wait to see if she would o through as a fast loser. She would not, for what followed in the third semi-final was a quite daz ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 21. 2003 9th IAAF World Championships - Paris - Men's 4 x 400m
- (2003 World Championships in Athletics Paris, France)
- ... inal leg runners entered the home straight. As USA and France battled it out for gold and silver, Jamaica held off the challenge of Bahamas and Great Britain to take the bronze in 2:59.60, the first thre ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 22. 2003 9th IAAF World Championships - Paris - Men's Triple Jump
- (2003 World Championships in Athletics Paris, France)
- ... ilver medallist, took the silver with a first round leap of 17.28m, his best for 2003; and Leevan SANDS of the Bahamas, took bronze, with his third round effort of 17.26m. The only real challenge to t ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 23. 2003 9th IAAF World Championships - Paris - Women's 100m
- (2003 World Championships in Athletics Paris, France)
- ... g spot in 11.15, while Kislova was unlucky to miss out on the final, recording exactly the same time as the Jamaican. The first three in that heat were all quicker than world leader Chandra Sturrup of the B ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 24. 2003 9th IAAF World Championships - Paris - Women's 4 x 100m
- (2003 World Championships in Athletics Paris, France)
- ... 4.30 8 Bahamas BAH 41.92 43.06 Heat 3 29 AUG 2003 21:26 Order / LaneATHLETECOUNTRYPBSB 2003 2 Uzbekistan UZB 43.82 3 Japan JPN ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 25. 2003 9th IAAF World Championships - Paris - Women's 400m
- (2003 World Championships in Athletics Paris, France)
- ... art. Guevara, in two, was also away well and had made up the stagger on lanes four (Tonique WILLIAMS of the Bahamas) and lane five (Fenton) by half way. She and Thiam ran the bend hard, as did Russia's ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 26. 2001 8th IAAF World Championships - Edmonton - Men's 4 x 100m
- (2001 World Championships in Athletics Edmonton, Canada)
- ... .20 38.68 3 Italy ITA 38.37 38.69 4 Australia AUS 38.17 39.19 5 Saudi Arabia KSA 39.45 6 Canada CAN 37.69 38.93 7 Bahamas BAH ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 27. 2001 8th IAAF World Championships - Edmonton - Men's 4 x 400m
- (2001 World Championships in Athletics Edmonton, Canada)
- ... Young who in 2009 was given a retrospective life ban dating back to 1999. The race had developed into a three-way battle between the Bahamas, the USA and Jamaica. It was Bahamas who led from the DOHA 2019 ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 28. 2001 8th IAAF World Championships - Edmonton - Men's 400m
- (2001 World Championships in Athletics Edmonton, Canada)
- ... Avard MONCUR of the Bahamas was the fastest qualifier clocking 44.88, the morning's only sub-45 seconds time, in the very first heat. The tall US collgeiate champion, who missed the Sydney Olympic final by ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 29. 2001 8th IAAF World Championships - Edmonton - Women's 100m
- (2001 World Championships in Athletics Edmonton, Canada)
- ... m the Bahamas, Debbie FERGUSON, was sixth with a time of 11.13. Kelli WHITE (USA) was seventh in 11.15 ahead of Mercy NKU (NIG) who ran 11.17. 100m 6 August -0.3 Fin ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 30. 2001 8th IAAF World Championships - Edmonton - Women's 200m
- (2001 World Championships in Athletics Edmonton, Canada)
- ... ani CMR 21 May 77 23.15 Marion Jones USA 12 Oct 75 DQ 32.2.a 22.39/-0.8 Women's 200m semi-finals The Bahamas' Pan American Games champion, D ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 31. 1999 7th IAAF World Championships - Seville - Men's 4 x 400m
- (1999 World Championships in Athletics Sevilla, Spain)
- ... heats. The quartet consisting of Van Ooudtshoorn, Mokganyetri, Botha and Malherbe, clocked 3:00.77 ahead of Poland, a team who already broke the three minutes barrier. Bahamas won the first heat in 3:01.1 ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 32. 1999 7th IAAF World Championships - Seville - Women's 200m
- (1999 World Championships in Athletics Sevilla, Spain)
- ... with 22.26. This heat produced a new national record for the Italian Levorato and three personal bests (Fatima Yusuf, Muriel Hurtis and Esther Moller). Finally, Debbie Ferguson, from Bahamas, won the f ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 33. 1999 7th IAAF World Championships - Seville - Women's 4 x 100m
- (1999 World Championships in Athletics Sevilla, Spain)
- ... . The team from Bahamas (Sevatheda Fynes, Chandra Sturrup, Pauline Davis-Thompson, Debbie Fergusson) won their first gold in this event in the history of the World Championships. Their time was 41.92, ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 34. 1997 6th IAAF World Championships - Athens - Men's 4 x 100m
- (1997 World Championships in Athletics Athens, Greece)
- ... tain & N.I. GBR 37.77 2 Cameroon CMR 39.81 3 Bahamas BAH 39.33 4 France FRA 37.79 5 Spain ESP 39.10 6 Ireland IR ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 35. 1997 6th IAAF World Championships - Athens - Men's 4 x 400m
- (1997 World Championships in Athletics Athens, Greece)
- ... 39.62, Liberia 39.90, Bahamas 39.09, Ireland 39.46 and Qatar 39.05. Heats 9 August Heat 1 1 Abu Duah, Eric Nkansah, Aziz Zakari, Emmanuel ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 36. 1997 6th IAAF World Championships - Athens - Women's 100m
- (1997 World Championships in Athletics Athens, Greece)
- ... of the Ukraine. The race had a strange beginning after Sevatheda Fynes of Bahamas false started. Merlene Ottey, in lane 6, did not hear the second gun and sprinted 70m before realising her mistake. Sh ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 37. 1997 6th IAAF World Championships - Athens - Women's 200m
- (1997 World Championships in Athletics Athens, Greece)
- ... were not able to make it. In heat 2, Cheryl Taplin (USA) and Chandra Sturrup (Bahamas) were left out. Heat 3 non-qualifiers included Pauline Davis (Bahamas) and Melanie Paschke (Germany). Quarterfinals ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 38. 1997 6th IAAF World Championships - Athens - Women's 4 x 100m
- (1997 World Championships in Athletics Athens, Greece)
- ... Jamaica with France (sans Pérec) setting a national record in third place. The most disappointed team must have been that from Bahamas; their winning heat time of 42.19 would have sufficed for a medal ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 39. 1995 5th IAAF World Championships - Gothenburg - Men's 4 x 100m
- (1995 World Championships in Athletics Gothenburg, Sweden)
- ... Arabia KSA 40.93 4 Bahamas BAH 39.33 5 Sweden SWE 38.96 39.31 6 Spain ESP 39.10 7 France FRA 37.79 8 Ghana GHA 38.6 ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 40. 1995 5th IAAF World Championships - Gothenburg - Women's 4 x 100m
- (1995 World Championships in Athletics Gothenburg, Sweden)
- ... Heat 1 12 AUG 1995 19:40 Order / LaneATHLETECOUNTRYPBSB 1995 2 Bahamas BAH 44.76 45.00 3 Finland FIN 43.37 4 Chinese Taipei TPE 44.58 ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 41. 1995 5th IAAF World Championships - Gothenburg - Men's 4 x 400m
- (1995 World Championships in Athletics Gothenburg, Sweden)
- ... 3 4 Bahamas BAH 5 Japan JPN 3:01.26 3:09.73i 6 Italy ITA 3:01.37 3:09.12i 7 United States USA 2:54.29 3:07.37i 8 Jamaica J ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 42. 1983 1st IAAF World Championships - Helsinki - Women's 4 x 100m
- (1983 World Championships in Athletics Helsinki, Finland)
- ... in & N.I. GBR 42.43 Italy ITA USSR URS Heat 2 10 AUG 1983 Order / LaneATHLETECOUNTRYPBSB 1983 Bahamas BAH ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 43. Summer Olympics - List of participating nations at the Summer Olympic Games
- (Summer Olympic Games)
- ... • 6 B Code 96 00 04 08 12 20 24 28 32 36 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 00 04 08 12 16 Total Bahamas BAH ...
- Created on 20 April 2020
- 44. 2016 Summer Olympics - Chronological summary
- (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)
- ... Paul Chelimo Hagos Gebrhiwet 4x400 m women's relay United States of America Jamaica Great Britain 4x400 m men's relay United States of America Jamai ...
- Created on 21 March 2020
- 45. 2016 Summer Olympics - Broadcasters
- (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)
- ... 1 Asia Dentsu1 Australia Seven Network Austria ORF Azerbaijan İTV Bahamas ZNS Barbados CBC Belarus Belteleradio Belgium VRT RTBF ...
- Created on 21 March 2020
- 46. 2016 Summer Olympics - National Flag Bearers
- (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)
- ... madov Boxing 18 Bahamas (BAH) Shaunae Miller Athletics 19 Bangladesh (BAN) Siddikur Rahman Golf 20 Barbados (BAR) Ramon Gittens Athletics 21 Bahrain (BRN) ...
- Created on 21 March 2020
- 47. 2012 Summer Olympics - Broadcasters
- (2012 London Summer Olympics)
- ... a AsiaSat Australia Nine Network Foxtel 2GB ABC Austria ORF Azerbaijan İTV Bahamas ZNS Cable Bahamas Limited Bahrain IAA Barbad ...
- Created on 01 March 2020
- 48. 2012 Summer Olympics - Chronological summary
- (2012 London Summer Olympics)
- ... Usain Bolt taking gold in 19.32 seconds, Yohan Blake silver in 19.44, and Warren Weir bronze with 19.84. Bolt became the first man to win the 200 metres in two Olympics and the first to win the 100 and ...
- Created on 01 March 2020
- 49. 2012 Summer Olympics - National Flag Bearers
- (2012 London Summer Olympics)
- ... Grand Swimming 12 Australia (AUS) Lauren Jackson Basketball 13 Austria (AUT) Markus Rogan Swimming 14 Azerbaijan (AZE) Elnur Mammadli Judo 15 Bahamas (BAH) ...
- Created on 01 March 2020