Nicholas set for Portmore move?
Former national youth forward, Christopher Nicholas, apparently wants out of Tivoli Gardens, as for the past two weeks, he has been training at Portmore United. The burly striker, who has fallen off the national radar since helping Jamaica...
Jamaica stars shine in Europe
FORMER national senior representative Ainsley Waugh, along with national 100 metres silver medallist Shelly Ann Frazer, were victorious at the Lingnano Track and Field Meet in Italy on Sunday, while World 100 metres hurdles bronze...
Spotlight on olympians at CISC Championships
THE three Jamaican swimmers who have qualified for the Olympics will be in action at the 17th Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships (CISC) which begins on Thursday and runs until next Tuesday at the National Stadium Pool.
Dussard looking to the next level
NICHOLAS DUSSARD started summer with a bang, winning back-to-back individual black-belt gold medals at the recent International Sports Karate Association United States Open in Orlando, Florida, two months after winning the International Tae ...
Catching a wave ❒ Phelps carries swimming to new heights
ATLANTA (AP) Americans can't seem to go anywhere without seeing Michael Phelps. The world's best swimmer is on the cover of magazines, advertising everything from credit cards to energy bars on TV...
Moo Young, Foster take top titles at TT Champs
On Sunday, Yvonne Foster and Peter Moo Young were crowned national table tennis champions, as the Jamaica Table Tennis Association's (JTTA) three-day National Championships drew to a close at the GC Foster College...
South Africa bat two days to earn draw
LONDON (AP) South Africa successfully held out against England for more than two days to draw the first Test, yesterday. When stumps were drawn midway through the evening session at Lord's, with England employing part-time spinners...