June 9, 2011
Star Sport


Right time for Daley - Reggae Boy pleased with Gold Cup selection
“MIAMI, Florida: THE CONCACAF Gold Cup football tournament could not have come at a more opportune time for Omar Daley, as his contract with English League Two team, Bradford City, has expired. Daley, who had been out of the Jamaica .... read more
Whitmore considers double dose of Daley

MIAMI, Florida: AS the saying goes, 'one good turn deserves another'. The unrelated Daleys, Omar and Keammar, who made decent contributions after coming on as subs in Jamaica's opening CONCACAF Gold Cup 4-0 demolition of Grenada....

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Usain expects 'weird' 200m opener

OSLO, Norway: Usain Bolt is focusing on the world championships even as he prepares to run his first 200-metre race in 13 months at a Diamond League meet today.

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No laughing matter - Gay driven by hunger to beat Bolt

American record holder Tyson Gay is determined to get around the only obstacle that prevents him from being mentioned in the same breath as some of that country's most illustrious sprinters - the likes of Carl Lewis...

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Windies pounded again

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): West Indies were pounded in the second one-day international yesterday as India executed clinically in all departments to carve out a seven-wicket win and take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.

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Simmonds, McCarthy set to renew rivalry

JUNIOR athletes will be hoping to be at their best this weekend as they seek places on Jamaica's team tonext month's World Youth Championships in Lille, France, between July 6 and 10 and the Junior PanAm...

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Riley leads charge in NCAA finale

FORMER Calabar High School outstanding hurdler Andrew Riley, who is the defending champion in the men's 110 metres hurdles event, will lead 17 Jamaicans into the final college track and field meet of the season...

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Powell clear for trials

Former 100m world record holder Asafa Powell is expected to be fully fit for Jamaica's National Trials after suffering an injury scare earlier this week.

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Defending world champs to compete at trials

Four of Jamaica's top athletes have the option of not competing at this year's National Senior Championships, which will be held at the National Stadium from June 23-26, as they have already achieved the objective...

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