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In Jamaica, Sprinting for Pride and Defending Integrity - NYTimes.comPublished by
7/20/08
KINGSTON, Jamaica — For children in Jamaica’s rural villages, running is as much a part of growing up as Little League baseball or Pee Wee football in the United States. Boys and girls enter national races when they are as young as 5, and by the time they are teenagers, top sprinters are competing before a crowd of 30,000 every year at the National Stadium. Read the full article at: www.nytimes.com
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