Bolt ok with tests
BEIJING, China (CMC): Jamaican Olympic hero, Usain Bolt, is not surprised by the number of raised eyebrows following his performances at the Beijing Olympics, but said he has nothing to worry about because he is clean. Bolt turned the Olympics upside down...
Dyson pleased with Canada tour
TORONTO, Canada: They weren't exactly Australia or South Africa. No Ricky Ponting, Brett Lee or Graeme Smith in the opposition's line-up at the Maple Leaf Cricket Club. Yet, according to team management, performing well against lower level competition...
Clubs, JFF to meet over Taylor, Howell
Harbour View defender Jermaine Taylor and Waterhouse midfielder, Hugh Howell will know which clubs they must represent in this season's National Premier League (NPL), following a meeting with officials of their respective...
Trophies galore on mid-week card
Following a lull in the number of trophy races at Caymanas Park recently, today's mid-week programme offers as many as three. The 11-race programme, which kicks off at 12:30 p.m., features the $390,000-$340,000 claiming race for the Oswald 'Ossie' Steele Memorial Cup...
Savour the success
IT TOOK a long while coming, but all the better. It makes it even more savoury. All sprint finals, six gold medals in a tally of 11, with world and Olympic records to boot. Oh Jamaica! The signals were placed on the wall in 2006 when Jamaica swept the sprints...
Jamaica drivers look to conquer region
The high standards set by the Jamaican athletes in Beijing, China, has become contagious, as all the other sporting entities are aiming to keep the Jamaican flag flying high. Among the entities are members of the Jamaica Race Drivers Club (JRDC), which will leave...
Broad rips apart South Africa
NOTTINGHAM, England (AP): Stuart Broad took a career-best five wickets yesterday to lead England to a resounding 10-wicket win over South Africa in the second One-Day International at Trent Bridge. The tourists crumbled to 83 all out, their second lowest...
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