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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | August 13, 2005

200m shocker! Campbell blames surprise run on a 'stupid mistake'
HELSINKI, Finland: YESTERDAY'S WOMEN'S 200 metres final at the 10th IAAF World Championships in Helsinki produced a real shocker.

Sprint quartets make medal bid
HELSINKI, Finland: JAMAICA'S MEN'S and women's sprint relay teams survived uncertain baton changes to reach today's finals at the 10th IAAF World Championships in Helsinki.


Powell will not run in relay final
DON'T LOOK to see the world's fastest man, Asafa Powell, when Jamaica's sprint relay team takes the track for today's 4x100 metres final at the 10th IAAF World Championships of Athletics in Helsinki, Finland. There was speculation that Powell, who...


Ja's trophy hopes drift off course
JAMAICA'S HOPES of reaping any trophies from this year's Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC) in St. Kitts were snuffed out during yesterday's third and penultimate round of action.


Charge on for honours in Wata tourney
APPROXIMATELY 130 of the nations top amateur players will vie for top honours in the Wata Amateur Tennis Championship scheduled to serve off with the first game at 10:000a.m. at the Liguanea Club today.


Pittacus galloping towards hat-trick
THE 2003 Superstakes winner PITTACUS bids for a hat-trick of wins at Caymanas Park today when he faces six opponents in the third running of the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission Trophy open allowance feature over 1400 metres.


Miracle Man wasn't ready for top-class match-up
WITH THE divestment bids under consideration with no timetable for a decision being the main industry issue, there is hardly any discussion taking place about the racing product itself in terms of it retaining status as an entertainment...


Gayle to lead Lucas charge
EAST KINGSTON neighbours Kensington and Lucas will battle each other in Capital and Credit Limited Overs action at Nelson Oval.


















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