Wednesday, December 24, 2025
ADVT 
Sports

Bolt will be back on track in Glasgow

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Jul, 2014 07:05 AM
    Sprint superstar Usain Bolt is set to return to the tracks next month after injury concerns slowed his return this season.
     
    Bolt, who has not been seen in competition all season, is set to compete in four events starting with an appearance at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next month, reports CMC.
     
    The Jamaican athlete, the fastest man on earth so far, has released his racing schedule that includes running the sprint relay for Jamaica at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and three other meets.
     
    According to the schedule released on Twitter and his website, Bolt will open his season by running the sprint relay Aug 1 and 2 at the Commonwealth Games, which begin July 23.
     
    Bolt will compete in the Mano o Mano 100 metres at the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug 17.
     
    He runs another 100 metres at the Kamila Skolimowska Memorial in Warsaw, Poland, Aug 23 before heading to Zurich where he runs the 100 metres at the Weltkasse meet Aug 28.
     
    Earlier this season, Bolt was forced to pull out of the Ostrava Golden Spike and the Meeting Areva in Paris.

    MORE Sports ARTICLES

    Croatian media blast Japanese referee for World Cup loss

    Croatian media blast Japanese referee for World Cup loss
    The Croatian press attacked World Cup opener referee, Japanese Yuichi Nishimura, describing the loss against Brazil as “injustice”.

    Croatian media blast Japanese referee for World Cup loss

    J-Lo, Pitbull kick off FIFA World Cup party

    J-Lo, Pitbull kick off FIFA World Cup party
    The FIFA World Cup party in Brazil kicked off with singer Jennifer Lopez and rapper Pitbull performing in the opening ceremony in front of thousands of jubilant fans present at the Arena de Sao Paulo here Thursday.

    J-Lo, Pitbull kick off FIFA World Cup party

    Football teams with too much talent may lose out!

    Football teams with too much talent may lose out!
    Are you betting for the team with maximum top-notch stars this FIFA World Cup in Brazil? Read on.

    Football teams with too much talent may lose out!

    64th FIFA Congress opens in Sao Paulo

    The two-day 64th FIFA Congress opened here with proposals for amendments to the FIFA statutes, regulations governing the application of the statutes, and standing orders of the Congress figuring high on the agenda.

    64th FIFA Congress opens in Sao Paulo

    Paralysed person to kick off FIFA World Cup in Brazil

    Paralysed person to kick off FIFA World Cup in Brazil
    During the opening of the FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil Thursday, a paralysed person wearing a brain-controlled robotic exoskeleton is expected to make the first kick of the championship.

    Paralysed person to kick off FIFA World Cup in Brazil

    David Beckham plans to open restaurant chain in US

    David Beckham plans to open restaurant chain in US
    Former England football captain David Beckham could soon be launching his own restaurant chain.

    David Beckham plans to open restaurant chain in US