Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Friday | January 15, 2010

It's Brigitte! - Hurdler joins Bolt as sports awards winners
Last night's RJR Sports Foundation's 49th National Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year 2009 awards produced a mild surprise. World 100-metre hurdles champion, 35-year-old Brigitte Foster-Hylton, found favour in the eyes of the selection panel... Read More...

Americans have some way to go - Greene
Five-time world champion and Sydney 2000 Olympic 100 metres gold medallist, Maurice Greene, believes that American men have some way to go before they will be able to compete with Jamaica in the sprints..... Read More...

Jamaica's Mullings makes pro debut tomorrow
Jamaica's welterweight boxer, Sakima Mullings, will make his professional debut against Glenroy 'Bumpy' Beckford in a four-round contest at Pier One in Montego Bay tomorrow.Mullings, a member of the Bruising Gym, located in Stony Hill... Read More...

Upbeat Jamaica face tough Leewards
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC): Title-holders Jamaica will look to extend their winning start while Leeward Islands will be hoping to open their account when the two teams clash in their second-round WICB First-Class Championship game which bowls off here... Read More...

Bell goes to Portmore
Four-time national champions Portmore United, whose 2009-10 Digicel Premier League campaign has been below par, have turned to former national youth coach Neville 'Bertis' Bell to help turn their season around.... Read More...

Great knock, 'Robbie'
There are two kinds of people in this world, those who die without leaving anything behind, and those who leave behind monuments to their lives.Gladstone Robinson was one of those who died and left behind a chest full ... Read More...

Stay with Diabolical Kid
Both the Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow. With SIR ARCHIBALD at 7-1 in the Millard Ziadie Cup feature scoring the only upset last Saturday, the Pick-9 was caught by three punters - each receiving $333,333.50... Read More...