June 17, 2015
Star Sport


I've got to run my own race - Williams-Mills
“Former national 400m champion, Novlene Williams-Mills, said she still struggles to believe in herself and that is a challenge she will need to overcome if she is to win an individual medal at future World Championships...... read more
Semi-finalists in schools table tennis decided

Defending champions Sts Peter & Paul and Mount St Joseph boys and Mount St Joseph and Holy Childhood girls booked the final semi-final spots.....

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Taylor expected to stand out at Junior Championships

Jamaica's top junior athletes will be seeking spots on two teams when they compete at the National Junior Championships inside the National Stadium this weekend.

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Girls begin countdown to Australia

Eighteen players vying for 12 places in the national squad for the Netball World Cup in Australia in August were yesterday named to face Barbados in a three-game friendly series from June 19 to 21.

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Kerr disappointed after massive error

Jamaica goalkeeper Duwayne Kerr was a very disappointed man, after his error led to their 1-0 defeat against Paraguay in their Copa America football match at Calvo y Bascunan stadium yesterday.

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Rugby Club Championship heats up

Round two action of the Jamaica National Rugby Club Championship has set the stage for an intriguing, exciting upcoming weeks as defending champions.....

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Young baller wins $50K GSF and Golden Boot

Though his team missed out on the $300,000 grand prize and the national title, striker Komar Wilson walked away with the Digicel Golden........

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Cameron pushes incentives for sport sponsors

President of the West Indies Cricket Board, (WICB) Whycliffe 'Dave' Cameron, is calling for sponsors of sports to be granted incentives such as pertains in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Che looking for revolutionary support

Emerging badminton player, Che Beckford, is hoping his debut in Jamaica colours at the Jamaica International Championships in March did not go unnoticed.

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Russia, Turkey lead world in doping violations

Russia and Turkey produced the most doping violations, with athletics and weightlifting leading the sports with the highest number of cases, according to a report by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

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