April 5, 2012
Star Sport


Current crop of players excites Burrell
“Despite a full strength Reggae Boyz team not suiting up since last year's staging of the Gold Cup, the head of the local football federation, Captain Horace Burrell, is excited by the current crop of players that the country.... read more
Grab Exotic Gold

CHAMPION trainer Wayne DaCosta holds the aces this Guineas weekend and should show his opening hand in Saturday's fillies' classic with EXOTIC GOLD, whose commanding performance in the Thornbird Stakes should see her heading to post...

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Tight race for London

Despite the potential to claim a fourth relay gold medal at a major event, MVP sprinter Michael Frater will not count his chickens before he hatches, and admits that even getting on Jamaica's relay team for the London Games...

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Flying Housewife wins again

LONDON (AP): The 'Flying Housewife' has landed a subway stop in London after all. Fanny Blankers-Koen, a Dutchwoman who was one of the biggest stars of the 1948 London Olympics, was originally left off...

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Greece suspends track and field programme

ATHENS, Greece (AP) Greece's track and field authority suspended all athletic operations yesterday due to severe spending cuts, a major embarrassment for the nation that hosted the Summer Olympics only eight years ago.

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Stewart secures Aalesunds deal

Reggae Boyz striker Tramaine Stewart has secured a three-year deal with Norwegian outfit Aalesunds FC, after impressing on trial there. Additionally, Tivoli Gardens striker, Navion Boyd, and Village's Dino Williams...

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Young netballer looks forward to Birmingham trip

April 9 can't come fast enough for fifteen-year-old Alexce Francis, a third form student of St Catherine High....

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Ja water polo teams eye CARIFTA splash...Teams make return to competition after one-year absence

As the National Water Polo teams put the final touches on their preparations to face champions Trinidad & Tobago in this weekend's CARIFTA Water Polo Championships, excitement and anticipation are rife in the camp.

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