September 3, 2011
Star Sport


Campbell-Brown : I didn't want two silver
“Jamaican sprint queen Veronica Campbell-Brown admits not leaving Daegu with two silver medals served as added motivation.... read more
Walker praises rising stars

400m hurdles silver medallist and Jamaica's flag-bearer in the event, Melaine Walker, was full of praise for her younger countrywomen

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'We did our best'

Not much was expected from them, but Jamaica's 4x400m quartet of Allodin Fothergill, Jermaine Gonzales, Riker Hylton and Leford Green

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Ecuador thrash Boyz

Christian Benitez scored twice as Ecuador thrashed Jamaica 5-2 in an international friendly yesterday.

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Bolt takes the blame

World 100m and 200m record holder Usain Bolt is blaming nobody but himself for his false start in the 100m final,

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Jackson: Daegu vibes good

Team leader Grace Jackson believes that the notion among some local track and field fans that Jamaica's team...

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Daegu let down motivates sharpshooter Henriques

With the disappointment that Jamaica may be unable to match their athletics medal haul of two years ago at Daegu World Championships...

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Don't give up the fight

In last week's column, which was published under the caption, 'Clean-up starts in St James football,'

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Recharged Toure returns from drug ban

After completing a six-month doping ban for taking his wife's diet pills, Kolo Toure returns to action ...

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Gleaner stop Scotia

The Gleaner's custodian Everdean Scarlet pulled off two brilliant saves in a penalty shootout to lift the newspaper company ...

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Rodwood United claim second U-17 title

Rodwood United claimed their second hold on the U-17 title, after they outclassed first-time finalist Bridgeport...

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Twin brothers take team to victory

Portmore Pines dynamic twin brothers Damion Bryce (89) and André Bryce (77 not out) hit big half-centuries...

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