Track And Field
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Congratulations, you're fired.
LONDON - A season-ending injury hasn't stopped Usain Bolt from celebrating.
LONDON - The world's fastest man signed the fattest contract in track and field history Tuesday, with Usain Bolt extending his Puma sponsorship through 2013.
VARADERO, Cuba - A few hundreds of a second used to make or break Ana Guevara.
LONDON - Four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson crouched at the starting line, burst forward and ran down the track at the 80,000-seat stadium.
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