Newsbusters
| 10 months ago
New York Times sports reporter Jere Longman doesn't approve of a certain Olympic female track and field athlete. His piece on the front of Sunday's sports section, " For Lolo Jones, Everything Is Image ," rubbed in the fact that Jones hasn't won an...
The Age
| 10 months ago
America's LoLo Jones gets ready for the start of the women's 100m hurdles heats...The American was the second fastest qualifier in the heats behind Pearson today, after just barely making the team. She won a couple of world indoor titles but her main...
The Hartford Courant
| 10 months ago
Select a date range Create a custom date range Staff and wire reports The Hartford Courant Defending Olympic champion Dawn Harper , American teammate Lolo Jones and world champion Sally Pearson of Australia advanced to the semifinals of the women's...
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| 10 months ago
Canada's Jessica Zelinka advanced to the semifinals of the women's 100m hurdles at the London Olympics on Monday. Zelinka came second in her heat with a time of 12.75 seconds, trailing Alina Talay from Belarus (12.71) in the race. Phylicia George of...
The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Story But on Sunday and Monday, Canadian after Canadian fared well in their heats and moved onto the semi-finals or finals, with several of them putting up unexpectedly strong times and jumps. Leading the way was a terrific performance by Halifax's...
The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
The Globe and Mail Published Monday, Aug. 06 2012, 5:58 AM EDT Last updated Monday, Aug. 06 2012, 6:57 AM EDT Three of the fastest hurdlers at the Olympics on Monday were Canadian women. The trio of Jessica Zelinka, Phylicia George and Nikkita Holder...