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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | July 22, 2007

Young Boyz on fire
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: JAMAICA’S YOUNG Reggae Boyz made it three from three at the Pan American Games yesterday when they whipped Haiti 4-0 to top Group C of the preliminary round with the...

Ja ballers go down fighting

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: JAMAICA’S WOMEN’S basketball team outrebounded Brazil 42-28 and knocked down 71 per cent of their free throws but still ended up the losers in their opening match at the Pan American Games on Friday night.

Jamaica finish on a high

JAMAICA COMPLETED their successful West Indies blind cricket tournament campaign with an impressive five-wicket win over Barbados at Melbourne Oval yesterday.In the final match of the three-team...

‘Irish’ notches 16th win

COMING FROM last to first, the 2004 ‘Horse of the Year’, DISTINCTLY IRISH, once again defied top weight of 60.5kg to win the graded stakes feature for the L.R. ‘Bob’ Mayall Memorial Trophy over 1600 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday.

‘Shrimpy’ still swinging for sweet science

THE FIRST thing you notice about Richard Clarke is that he didn’t get his famous nickname, ‘Shrimpy’, because of a love of the seafood.

Vinokourov back in contention

ALBI, France, (Reuters): ALEXANDER VINOKOUROV ended a difficult week with victory in yesterday’s 54-km time trial to put himself back in contention in the Tour de France.The Kazakh, who sustained knee injuries in a...

Cool it gentlemen or get out!

WEST INDIES cricket is suffering and, as bad as things are on the field, as weak and as inexperienced as many of them are, it is not entirely the fault of the players.The fault – some of it, not most of it...





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