Powell, Simpson glitter in Rome - US's Wariner dominates 400m with blistering 43.62 run
ROME (Reuters) WORLD AND Olympic champion Jeremy Wariner became the fourth fastest 400 metres runner in history with a time of 43.62 seconds at the Golden League meeting in Rome yesterday.
4-y-o La Reina holds key to knotty feature
WITH NO trophy race scheduled to be run at Caymanas Park today, the 3-y-o and up open allowance takes pride of place as the most valuable event on the card.
Jamaica dominate to take early CAC Games lead
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Jamaica dominated the proceedings on yesterday's opening day of the XVII Central American and Caribbean Junior Track & Field Championships at the Hasely Crawford Stadium yesterday.
Gatlin will miss clash - Agent
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters):INJURED WORLD and Olympic champion Justin Gatlin will not race 100 metres co-world record holder Asafa Powell at this month's London grand prix meeting, the organisers said yesterday.
Fairclough to coach KC
WAYNE FAIRCLOUGH, who led Waterhouse FC to last season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League title, has the ominous task of leading Kingston College (KC) to their first title in 21 years.
Of Fallon and just practices
THE DECISION, by the Horse-racing Regulatory Authority (HRA) of England to suspend six-time English champion jockey Kieron Fallon before he has faced any sort of trial, is clearly in contravention of the principles of natural justice.
Jeff Rodgers camp for July 24 tip-off
HAVING TAKEN firm root in the hearts of several young inner-city residents in its inaugural year, the Jeff Rodgers Basketball Camp now returns to the island for a second year, hoping to continue its development of not only basketball but...
Boyz hunt CAC medal
JAMAICA'S NATIONAL Under-21 football team left the island with an 18-man squad for the 20th Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Cartagena, Colombia on Thursday.
Goodison gets permit
LONDON, England (CMC): VETERAN JAMAICAN defender Ian Goodison will turn out for Tranmere in the English League One this season after he won an appeal to gain a new work permit on Tuesday.
England in command
LONDON (Reuters): PAUL COLLINGWOOD compiled the highest score ever by an England batsman against Pakistan at Lord's yesterday before he was stumped for 186 on the second day of the first Test.
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