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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | December 7, 2004

'Strip Jones if guilty'
WADA chief talks tough

WORLD ANTI-Doping Agency (WADA) chief Dick Pound has said that if U.S. sprinter Marion Jones has taken banned substances she should be stripped of all her medals regardless of when she won them.

Ja could get two more Sydney medals
IF AMERICAN sprint star Marion Jones is found guilty and stripped of all the medals she won at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, then Jamaica could improve its overall tally at those Games from seven to nine.


Glittering line-up for UBA Gold Cup
ONE OF the last major sponsored races on the calendar, the $1.25 million UBA Gold Cup for top class horses over 1400 metres, will have its 33rd running at Caymanas Park on Saturday.


Chin calls for repeal of regulations
IN DEFENCE of extended opening hours for bookmakers, Mark Chin, vice-chairman of the United Bookmakers Association (UBA), said there is no evidence that Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) loses sales when the association's shop remain open.


Commentary - Windies coach's welcome promise
NEW WEST Indies coach Bennett King, the Australian with the distinction of being the first foreign coach employed by the WICB, has completed his first week on the job. (Becca)


Harbour View light up for club champs showdown
HARBOUR VIEW Football Club will be playing its first game under lights since March of 2003 in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championship final tomorrow against Tivoli Gardens.


Wolmer's lead chess qualifiers
WOLMER'S BOYS had the only teams that managed to top two group stages in the RBTT National Schools Chess Championships last Thursday.














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