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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | April 20, 2003

WI bowlers put to the sword
PORT OF SPAIN (Reuters) DARREN Lehmann scored his maiden Test hundred, while vice-captain Ricky Ponting scored a century for the second match in a row to put Australia in a commanding position against West Indies in the second Test yesterday.

Atkinson strokes away 200m record
JAMAICA'S ALIA Atkinson was true to form on the opening day of the Carifta Swimming Championships at the National Stadium pool yesterday, posting a new record in the 200 metres breaststroke heats. Her new national senior record of 2:48.90...


Ja make perfect start
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD: WITH MUCH promise for medals in the 100m and 400m finals last night, at press time Jamaica's junior athletes captured three gold medals on yesterday's opening day of track and field action at the 32nd CARIFTA Games, at the...


New president wants to stimulate boxing
NEWLY-ELECTED president of the Jamaica Boxing Board of Control, Leroy Brown, has a lot of plans for the sport and he cannot wait to get started. But while Brown is upbeat about his plans he only divulged a few.


Jamaica under-15 cricketers lose
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC: JAMAICA SUFFERED their first loss in the West Indies Under-15 cricket tournament, going down to defending champs Trinidad and Tobago by three wickets at Sion Hill yesterday.


Ramnarine's words of wisdom
WHAT A man says is not always what he means or what he does. There are those, however, who mean what they say, do what they say, and hopefully Dinanath Ramnarine, president of the West Indies Players Association, is one of them. When the Trinidad and...














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