June 24, 2011
Star Sport


Fierce battle for men's 100m final
“THE stage is set for today's expected fierce battle in the men's 100 metres final as following Round One action last night the top athletes have thrown down the gauntlet with some quality running after advancing to the semi-final round.... read more
Male hurdlers making giant strides

OVER the years, Jamaica female sprint hurdlers led by the likes of Michelle Freeman, Delloreen Ennis-London, Vonette Dixon and last World Championship's gold medallist Brigitte Foster-Hylton have all put the country's name on the map....

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Tit for Tat - WIBC demands apology for Ramnarine threat

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Regional governing body for cricket, the WICB, has accused players' union head Dinanath Ramnarine of threatening behaviour during a stormy meeting in Jamaica last week, and is seeking an apology over the incident.

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Under-17s will be positive against France

MONTERREY, Mexico: Jamaica may be on the brink of elimination from the 2011 FIFA Under-17 World Cup, but the Young Reggae Boyz believe if they are going to exit the global stage, after today's final group match against France...

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Sammy: Batsmen must take responsibility

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): Darren Sammy started to sound like a stuck record following West Indies' 63-run defeat in the first Test against India on Thursday at Sabina Park.

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Spence to give Gonz a run for his money

Stretched out on the cycle track after his 400m heat last night and breathing harder than he would have liked at the JAAA/SVL National Senior Championships inside the National Stadium, Jermaine Gonzales was a spent force....

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Underdog Stoddart eyes 400mH upset

After a few seasons of being hampered by injury 400m hurdler Shevon Stoddart is confident that she can secure a place on Jamaica's team to the World Championship in Daegu, South Korea....

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