Williams-Mills back on track
COMING into the National Senior Championships with some injury concerns it was a relief for defending women's 400 metres champion Novlene Williams-Mills as she came into the meet with limited races under her belt...
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Green comes of age - 400m hurdler leads changing of the guard
When Leford Green crowned himself National 400 metre hurdles Champion last year not many took his victory seriously, as several of the country's top athletes were missing from the field at that time....
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LIME close to Premier League deal
Telecommunications company LIME is expected to be announced as the new sponsors of the National Premier League soon, taking over from industry rivals Digicel, who recently announced that they were ending their three-year association...
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Chess teams set for Jago open
Several top chess teams and many more will be in action in the unique new format, The St Jago Chess Open, which will be held at St Jago High School grounds on July 2-3...
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Windies turn to psychologist
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Psychologist Dr Rudi Webster will work with the embattled West Indies team as they prepare for the second Test against India starting tomorrow....
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No double trouble for Goule
Inadequate recovery time could have contributed to former Manchester High middle distance standout Natoya Goule not attaining the IAAF World Championships 'B' standard qualifying time of 2:01.30 in the 800m...
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Costly win for Jarrett
Friday night's women's long jump final ended in disaster for Jovanee Jarrett, and despite winning the event, had to pay a heavy price as she suffered a dislocated shoulder on her fifth attempt...
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Batchelor endorses jumping abroad
National long jump champion, Tarik Batchelor, believes the competitive environment which exists in the United States is much more conducive to the development of jumpers than those found locally....
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