May 30, 2012
Star Sport


Gatlin not there yet
“The world's fastest man Usain Bolt believes American sprinter Justin Gatlin still has a way to go before being considered a major rival, despite the American's recent return to prominence..... read more
Windies need to win mental battle

NOTTINGHAM, England (CMC): Head coach Ottis Gibson says West Indies are losing the mental battle, after crashing to a nine-wicket loss in the second Test inside four days on Monday....

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New tae kwondo team for Pan Am Games

In their bid for continuity and growth of upcoming fighters, a trio of medallists at the 2010 International Taekwondo Federation Pan Am championships will not be part of this year's 12-man contingent to Vancouver in June.

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Windies A vs India A will show team improvement - Borde

St John's, Antigua: West Indies A Team Manager Colin Borde is looking forward to the upcoming visit by India A. The Trinidadian said the Digicel series will show the progress the regional development team has been making.

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Fraser-Pryce hungrier than ever

Jamaica's fastest woman Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is motivated as ever ahead of this summer's London Olympic Games, where she will attempt to defend her title....

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Usain was tired, hungry?

Lightning-fast sprinter Usain Bolt believes that a lack of food and sleep may have contributed to his poor performance in Ostrava last week, but insists he is over it ahead of tomorrow's Rome Diamond League meeting....

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Campbell not surprised at landing double

Boys' Town's captain Michael Campbell says he is not overly surprised at being named the Most Valuable Player of the recently concluded Red Stripe Premier League...

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