Caribbean Olympics Coverage 2008 - News feed. http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/ http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/images/branding_rss.jpghttp://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/Beijing 2008 - The quest for gold. Jamaica gears up for next year's Berlin champs http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_426.html JAMAICA HAS already started preparations to ensure a successful IAAF World Athletics Champion-ships next year in Berlin, Germany. Asafa has his sights set on Bolt http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_425.html FORMER WORLD 100m record holder Asafa Powell said he would pay little attention to American Tyson Gay next track season as Usain Bolt is the man to beat. Spearmon eyeing MVP http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_424.html AMERICAN WORLD Championships 200m silver medallist Wallace Spearmon could switch his training base to Jamaica for the upcoming season. Mills backs Bolt for quarter-mile http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_423.html WORLD-RENOWNED 400-metre specialist coach Clyde Hart believes Usain Bolt can become a super quarter-miler, but this is not news to Bolt's coach, Glen Mills. Top coach believes Bolt can run sub-43 http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_422.html World renowned coach Clyde Hart, a man labelled as perhaps the best 400-metre coach ever, believes Jamaican sprint phenomenon Usain Bolt has the potential to run faster than 43 seconds in the 400 metres. Bolt's journey to stardom (Part II) http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_421.html HAMPERED BY injuries in the twilight of his junior days, Usain Bolt made an unacceptable, according to so-called track and field 'experts', start to what turned out to be a dream senior career. Jamaicans shine at Shanghai Grand Prix http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_420.html JAMAICA HAD triple success at yesterday's Shanghai Grand Prix track and field meet in China as Olympic 200 metres champion Veronica Campbell-Brown,... Jamaica's Paralympic team returns http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_419.html WITH FAR less fanfare, pomp and pageantry than their Olympic compatriots, Jamaica's Paralympic team returned to Jamaica yesterday. Best is yet to come - Fraser http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_418.html OLYMPIC 100-METRES champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser, believes hard work was what brought her Beijing success, and she is not done yet. Mills hits back at 'foolish' criticism of Bolt http://www.sportscaribe.com/olympics/news/view_news_417.html Glen Mills speaks about Usain Bolt's journey to Olympic stardom. Look for the two-part exclusive in The Gleaner this Saturday and Sunday.