May 18, 2011
Star Sport


Coach: We will be patient with Blake
“Head of Racers Track Club, Glen Mills, insists no short cuts will be taken as it relates to the conditioning of rising young sprint star Yohan Blake. The sprinter, a former St Jago High standout, set tongues wagging... . read more
Mills backs Bolt

Glen Mills, coach of world's fastest man Usain Bolt, has backed up statements made by his star athlete who dismissed recent concerns that back problems have continuously hampered his preparations this season.

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Tough draw for Under-17s

Jamaica Under-17 team has been placed in a very tough group for next month's World Cup in Mexico...

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'Wacky' Lynch out to stop Hermoso Amigo

PATRICK 'Wacky' Lynch is, without doubt, one of the most feared trainers in the saddling ring at Caymanas Park on racedays. First, he doesn't talk much nor is he seen a lot. In fact, railbirds refer to him as 'The Ghost'...

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City blank Stoke to take third

MANCHESTER, England, (AP): Manchester City are on the verge of qualifying automatically for the Champions League after beating Stoke 3-0 yesterday, three days after defeating the same opponents in the FA Cup final...

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Mexico goalie Corona cut from Gold Cup squad

MEXICO CITY, (AP): Mexico goalkeeper Jose de Jesus Corona has been dropped from the national squad to defend next month's CONCACAF Gold Cup after television cameras caught him headbutting the trainer...

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Naggo Head going for three-in-a-row

DEFENDING champions Naggo Head will be seeking a hat-trick of titles when the 31st INSPORTS-Swizzzle Primary School Athletics Championships begins at the National Stadium today....

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Grenada's James on fire in the US

ATHENS, Georgia (CMC): Grenadian wonder boy Kirani James ran under 45 seconds outdoors for the first time ever to win the 400 metres at the South Eastern Conference (SEC) Championships here Sunday...

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