Jamaica’s two-time Olympic 200m Veronica Campbell Brown, is settling into her new surroundings following a move from her home base in central Florida to Georgia this summer.
The Athens and Beijing Olympic Games half-lap gold medallist and Osaka World 100m winner ended her coaching relationship with long-time coach Lance Brauman to join Anthony Carpenter in Atlanta.
“I am fully back in training now and so far things are progressing well. I am adjusting and adapting to my new programme and looking forward to 2010,” she said in her IAAF diary. “We have a training group that is very serious about practice and we all motivate each other especially when the training would get the better of us.
“In addition to training I have been doing a bit of traveling. I was in Jamaica recently to conduct two book signings for my first book ‘A Better You – Inspirations for Life’s Journey’.
“The book signings were done in the two major cities in Jamaica those being Kingston (the capital) and Montego Bay (Jamaica’s second city). They went well and I have gotten good reviews. Currently, the book is being carried by one of the major bookstores on the island.”
Campbell-Brown also took the time to extend congratulations to IAAF World Athletes of Year, Jamaica’s Usain Bolt and American Sanya Richards, respectively.
“Speaking of winners, let me take time out to say congratulations to Usain and Sanya for their IAAF “Athlete of the Year” titles.”…..Read Full Diary



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