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The Olympics blog is moving! (Not as fast as Usain Bolt, but we’re moving!)
The Olympics blog is moving so we can make better use of Tumblr’s community features. If you were following the Olympics blog before August 27th, you’re now following a blog called Olympic Moments.
We will still post great stuff to Olympic Moments. But, the best way keep up with the Olympics is to follow our relocated blog at olympics.tumblr.com.
We’re sorry for any trouble this causes, such as broken links on some older posts. But, we’re gonna make it up to you. There will be GIFs!
That Usain Bolt would be leading a fast break should come as no surprise.
Yohan Blake eyes cricket stint in Twenty20 Big Bash League
Jamaican sprinter and triple Olympic medal winner at London 2012 Yohan Blake believes he is a "better cricketer" than he is a sprinter.
The 22-year-old was a guest of honour at Lord's for the first day of England's final Test with South Africa and rang the bell to start play.
Manny Norte - Usain Bolt, Warren Weir No English straight Patois! Puma Yard party!
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Usain Bolt leads 1-2-3 hysteria in Half Way Tree
Local Paralympians Head For London Games
BOOSTED by the trio of medals won by Jamaicans in the Men's 200m at the Olympics, the national team yesterday departed for the Paralympic Games in London from August 29 to September 12.
Digicel sponsorship manager (third right) Tahnidah Nunes speaks with paralympians (from left) Toni Greaves, Tanto Campbell, Alphonso Cunnigham, and Sylvia Grant at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday.