July 1, 2011
Star Sport


Bring on Bolt
“Buoyed by an impressive run at the IAAF Diamond League Athletissima meet yesterday, which saw him clock a new world-leading time, former world's fastest man Asafa Powell can't wait to face Usain Bolt..... read more
Frater rebounds

AFTER his disappointment at last weekend's National Senior Championships, where he was optimistic of finishing in the top three in the men's 100 metres for an individual spot at the Daegu World Championships...

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Cameron pleased with Gonz finish

National record holder Jermaine Gonzales shook off the disappointment of his fourth-place finish at the recently concluded National Trials to register a creditable 45.27 seconds in taking the men's 400m at the Athletissima Lausanne...

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Harris stands out for Ewarton

"He is one of the finest young batsmen I have ever seen at his age." That was the glowing endorsement from one who should know; former Jamaica captain and West Indies batsman Maurice Foster...

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Logwood send Chambers Pen packing

Hanover's defending champions Chambers Pen were sent packing following their defeat against Logwood in the SDC National Twenty/20 Community Cricket Competition at Logwood last weekend...

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Munro triumph a stepping stone

Munro's triumph in the Grace/Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) All-Island Under-14 cricket final earlier this week can be viewed as a turning point in the building of a strong cricket programme...

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Bolt has big expectation for WYC team

Leacroft Bolt, the man appointed as head coach of Jamaica's team to the IAAF World Youth Championships in Lille, France, is looking forward to the assignment and is harbouring high expectation of his young charges....

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Samuels strong but Windies still stumble

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): West Indies failed to make a breakthrough in India's second innings before seasonal wet weather put the brakes on the second Test yesterday...

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Murphy out of World Youths

Carifta Under-20 100m champion and world leader in the event, Jazeel Murphy, will miss next week's IAAF World Youth Championships in Lille, France, after failing to recover in time from the quadriceps injury that kept him out of the Jamaica Athletics...

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Dyke - Tracey's run not surprising

Nineteen-year-old Ristannana Tracey may have surprised many when she took some big scalps in finishing second in a personal best and World Championships qualifying 'A' standard time in the 400 metres hurdles...

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Technomoto the favourite

TECHNOMOTO turned around his Lotto Classic fifth-place finish behind ERASMO to score a runaway victory in Saturday's Jamaica Derby, giving Panamanian jockey Dick Cardenas back-to-back wins in the event...

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