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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | August 14, 2007

LEFT IN THE BLOCKS! JAAA excludes Foster-Hylton, Simpson from World Champs
It's now final. Sherone Simpson and Brigitte Foster-Hylton will not represent Jamaica at the 11th IAAF World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan. Both athletes missed the National Championships which was used to select the team. However, the prospect of them being selected...

Jamaica crush T&T in tcl U-19 limited overs

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (CMC): Jamaica underlined their superiority over Trinidad and Tobago with an authoritative 175-run-win in the opening match of the TCL West Indies Cricket Challenge Limited Overs Series at Cayon here yesterday. After being inserted by Trinidad and Tobago...

Attitude, All Fired Up crash exotic bets

was a wet and miserable day at Caymanas Park on Saturday, as both the Pick-9 and Super-6 had no takers. Both exotic bets were derailed by ATTITUDE, who scored a stunning upset at 56-1 in the closing race over 1700 metres, and ALL FIRED UP at 13-1 in the day's feature...

Kenneth Mattis: living legend in racing

KENNETH MATTIS is a living legend in the annals of local horse racing.He has the unique distinction of being the only racing personnel to be twice inducted into the Hall of Fame - first for his exploits as a jockey in 1986 and as trainer in 2001.Indeed,...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - West Indies cricket needs money ... and plenty of it

Julian Hunte, the new president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), has a tough job on his hands. Although it will take more than luck to be successful, to turn things around, on and off the field, every West Indian who truly loves cricket and who loves...

Tivoli confident

Zone Three leaders Tivoli Gardens will meet Boys' Town in today's feature game of the Kingston and St.Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Under-17 competition at Collie Smith Drive, starting at 4:30 p.m. In the day's other game, Waterhouse will host Greenwich Town at Drewsland.

Collins recalled

BRIDGETOWN (Reuters):Left-arm fast bowler Pedro Collins has been recalled to the West Indies squad for the Twenty20 World Cup after a year in the wilderness. The 31-year-old received the news shortly after returning to Barbados from a professional...

India whip England - England's six-year streak comes to an end

LONDON (AP): INDIA ENDED England's six-year unbeaten streak in home series yesterday when the teams drew the third and final Test at The Oval. Kevin Pietersen hit 101 for his 10th century in 30 Tests to lead England to 369 for six wickets, avoiding defeat in the match...

Busta Fighters to practise Olympic-style techniques

DEFEATING China's national tae kwon do team in Hong Kong recently was a major accomplishment for Jamaica's martial arts and sports in general. However, the Busta Fighters' latest victory has again opened debate as to whether the Jamaicans have the best martial arts team...

T&T omit Brown from Osaka games

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): DARREL BROWN is not among the 11 athletes selected to wear Trinidad and Tobago colours at the August 25 to September 2 IAAF World Track and Field Championships in Osaka, Japan. The National Amateur Association (NAAA) omitted the T&T track star...





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