May 19, 2012
Star Sport


Sure bet for London gold
“Despite a slow start to the season, former world record holder, Asafa Powell, backs himself to claim.... read more
JOA mulls merchandising deal

The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) will be launching a merchandising initiative in the coming weeks

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Time right to beat USA - Daley

Senior Reggae Boy Omar Daley believes he and his teammates are capable of leading Jamaica to their first-ever...

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Gardner released by Bolton

Reggae Boy Ricardo Gardner was officially released by Championship club Bolton Wanderers yesterday,...

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VCB, Jeter in 200m showdown

Powell's 9.88 season opener has been bettered by Justin Gatlin, who ran 9.87 to beat him on the line at last week's Diamond...

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Door still open for Hoilett and Beckford

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has not given up on the prospect of two additional stars from the English leagues

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Time to put up or shut up Asafa

It was not long ago that Asafa Powell was the undisputed king of Jamaica's track and field. As the man with the most sub-10 clockings...

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'Naggo Head Primary can achieve a dynasty'

Floyd Coke, head coach of Naggo Head Primary, after seeing his school cop their fourth consecutive Swizzzle/Institute...

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Teams seek final berth in Portmore domino competition

Four teams will be gunning for two final spots as the semi-finals of the Impulse-sponsored Portmore/St Catherine...

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Cumberland FC defeat Portmore United 3-0

Last year's beaten finalist Cumberland FC made a positive start as they blanked newcomer Portmore United 3-0...

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Portsmouth advance to semi-finals

Portsmouth, the defending champs of the Portmore Leg of the Insports/LIME All-Island Primary football competition...

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