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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | October 5, 2007

Jones admits to steroid use - report
NEW YORK (AP): MARION JONES admitted to doping before the 2000 Olympics in a recent letter to close family and friends, The Washington Post reported yesterday.Jones, a triple gold medallist in Sydney, said she took 'the clear' for two years, beginning in...

Simpson looking forward to a big season in '08

OLYMPIC GAMES sprint relay gold medallist Sherone Simpson is predicting a better track season for herself next year.Simpson, speaking on the KLASS Sports Radio programme Scoreboard on Wednesday, said "with God's help, I know I will be doing well come...

Nosworthy to make debut against Ghana

SUNDERLAND CENTRAL defender Nyron Nosworthy is set to make his debut for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz when the team takes on Ghana's Black Stars on October 14 at Leyton Orient's football stadium in London.According to the club's...

Aussies accuse Brits of dirty play

PARIS, (Reuters): AUSTRALIA ACCUSED champions England yesterday of playing dirty ahead of their World Cup quarter-final.Two days before the teams clash in Marseille in a potentially explosive re-run of the 2003 final, Wallaby coach John Connolly said...

Goals rain down on Penwood

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Bridgeport continued their impressive onslaught in the ISSA/ Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup yesterday, mercilessly mowing down Penwood 9-0 at the Jamintel field. Andre Clennon, the top striker for the...

Irwin High surprise - Anchovy 1-0

WESTERN BUREAU: IRWIN HIGH, considered by many as the Cinderella side of Zone A, notched their first win of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup yesterday when a 90th-minute strike by Eion Brown gave them a 1-0 win of...

Bank on Mambo in seventh race

Both the Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow, the card featuring 11 races starting at noon. On Wednesday, one lucky punter walked away with the whopping Pick-9 payout of $2.1 million.

Dennis Kirlew passes on

Veteran trainer Dennis Kirlew is dead. He passed away on Wednesday morning at his Bridgeport home at age 66.

CTL take football double

Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) completed the racing fraternity football double on Sunday when they clipped Exercise Riders 1-0 in the league final at Ironside ground, Gregory Park. In a fast-paced match, both teams missed several scoring opportunities and...

Authorized favourite for Sunday's 'Arc'

Europe's richest race, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, will be run over 12 furlongs at Longchamp in France on Sunday and a field of 16 is expected to face the starter.Included in the line-up is this year's Epsom's Derby winner AUTHORIZED, who is the hot...

Urgent decisions need to be taken

Like an old nag limping out its last days, this country's only horse-racing facility at Caymanas Park slouches towards inevitable decline and decay.Its glory days long past, its archaic structures totter under the weight of trying to keep up with the...

Windies coach should be, and must be, one of us

THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is on the hunt for a coach and, after the disappointing performance of Australian Bennett King, instead of sticking with David Moore, another Australian, instead of going for someone from England, hopefully it will...





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