July 21, 2014
Star Sport


Usain Bolt finally back on track
“Usain Bolt will finally take the track in August. The fastest man of all time has not been seen all season long, but will get out of the blocks four times next month starting with the Commonwealth Games... . read more
Tall task for Jamaican relay team to make podium

The Jamaican male 4X400m relay team will have to find something close to their best form if they are to challenge for a medal at the World Junior Championships ...

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Fraser-Pryce second to Felix in Sainsbury

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Nesta Carter were both beaten over 100 metres at the Sainsbury Anniversary Games in London yesterday...

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No health scare for Jamaican athletes

GLASGOW, Scotland: Major Desmon Brown, Chef de Mission of Jamaica's Commonwealth Games team here in Glasgow, could not provide any updates at press time on the athlete registration issues affecting 22 members ...

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Henry glad to be back in badminton

Almost 10 years ago, Geordine Henry gave up on badminton. With university studies being her focus, she simply didn't have time or motivation for it back then.

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Commonwealth Games significant, says Grevemberg

GLASGOW, Scotland: Commonwealth Games CEO, David Grevemberg, hailed the impact of the participation of star athletes such as Jamaica's Usain Bolt as 'larger than life', and promised to deliver the best Commonwealth Games in history ...

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Fraser-Pryce to represent Caribbean at Commonwealth opening ceremony

GLASGOW, Scotland: Jamaican sprinting superstar Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has been selected to represent the Caribbean in Wednesday's Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games...

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Jamaica open against Barbados

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): Jamaica will open the defence of their Regional Under-19 three-day title against arch-rivals Barbados at Everest, in the rejigged competition, which bowls tomorrow...

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Tallawahs stay unbeaten

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): Unbeaten Jamaica Tallawahs kept their perfect record intact by handing Guyana Amazon Warriors their first defeat with a narrow four-run victory in the ninth match of the Caribbean Premier League yesterday.

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O'Brien stars as Red Steel send Hawksbills to fourth loss

NORTH SOUND, Antigua (CMC): Kevin O'Brien narrowly missed out on a century as Red Steel sent Antigua Hawksbills crashing to their fourth straight loss of the Caribbean Premier League, with a nine-wicket defeat yesterday.

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