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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | August 16, 2006

Jamaicans advance at World Junior Champs
BEIJING: THREE JAMAICANS - Remaldo Rose, Yohan Blake and Carrie Russell - have advanced to the men's and women's 100 metres finals at the 11th World Junior Championships at the Chaoyang Sports Centre in the Chinese capital.

Montego Bay sports complex is back on track

WESTERN BUREAU: THE MUCH-anticipated completion of the Montego Bay sports complex in St. James appears to be back on track following Monday night's signing of a new US$9,264,940 loan agreement between the Jamaica and Venezuelan Governments in Montego Bay.


Doubts over Stanford Twenty20 - Billionaire says tournament needs support from WICB

ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: ANTIGUA-BASED Texan billionaire Allen Stanford says a second edition to his lucrative and highly successful Stanford Twenty20 Cup championship is still "up in the air". Stanford, the creator and financier of the competition...


Countdown to daCosta Cup begins on Saturday

WESTERN BUREAU: AS THE countdown to the 2006 schoolboy football season continues, football fans in western Jamaica will get a chance to see four of the top contenders for this year's daCosta Cup title at this Saturday's Manning's High School Carnival...


Jamaica U-17s clip Cuba in CFU youth championshps in T&T

JAMAICA'S UNDER-17 team at the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Youth Cup in Trinidad and Tobago started promisingly yesterday with a 2-1 win over Cuba. The young Reggae Boyz struck first through Dever Orgill.


I did not apply for job - Simoes

Former national technical director Rene Simoes has refuted claims that he applied for the position to coach the Reggae Boyz, saying instead he was contacted by Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president Crenston Boxhill to fulfil that role.


Barbados one match away from title

BARBADOS ARE now only a win away from crowing themselves regional Under-19 women's cricket champions after thrashing St. Lucia by 311 runs yesterday at Up Park Camp. The Barbadians are now undefeated in this year's competition following victories...


Hot Guyana, Barbados keen to continue winning ways

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: TITLE-CHASING Barbados and Guyana will be hoping to continue in their rich vein of form when the crucial third round of the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 Challenge bowls today. Barbados, who have been quite impressive...


Multicare camp ends on high note

THE MULTICARE Foundation, a non-profit organisation operating in Corporate Jamaica, on Monday celebrated the successful completion of its eighth annual Environmental and Sports Camp in the form of a presentation and awards ceremony...




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