December 30, 2011
Star Sport


Bolt plans 'wild things' for London
“Despite the fact that it will be difficult to top his exploits at the Beijing Olympic Games, the world's fastest man Usain Bolt says he hopes to leave spectators stunned at the London Games, in just a few months time.... read more
Smikle led juniors in outstanding 2011

Two years ago Calabar's Traves Smikle made his intentions clear when he gave the country its first medal in throwing events, at the global level, when he struck bronze in the discus throw at the World Youth Championships in Brixen, Italy...

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Go with Blast Them Away

CHAMPION trainer Wayne DaCosta's unbeaten United States-bred two-year-old colt, BLAST THEM AWAY, goes for a fourth win tomorrow afternoon in the toughest field he has faced since debuting late May....

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Who will be Horse of the Year?

With the Superstakes winner MARK MY WORD and champion sprinter SAINT CECELIA having distinguished themselves at the highest level this season, the big question is who will be Horse of the Year...

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London on Weir's agenda for 2012

Training in the shadow of two of the fastest sprinters ever can be a bit daunting, but not to Warren Weir. With a personal best time over the 200 metres of 20.43 seconds, run twice this past season, Weir is nowhere close...

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Bailey eyes medal podium

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Daniel Bailey said he wanted to at least go a step further and collect a medal at the 2012 Olympic Games...

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Samuels: Team effort key for Cavs

Jamaican Samardo Samuels believes a solid team effort was key in his team securing their first win of the season, a 105-89 win over the Detroit Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills on Wednesday night.

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Portmore favourites for KO crown

It will take a brave man to bet against Red Stripe Premier League leaders Portmore United taking the LIME St Catherine FA Happy Sutherland knockout crown this season. Tomorrow, the star-studded side take on Super League outfit...

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WBC makes rule changes at Convention

Well known as one of the most innovative of the organisations that run professional boxing, the World Boxing Council (WBC) has made two changes in their rules that are designed to make the sport more spectator friendly.

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