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Goals accomplished! ❒ Athletes get maximum benefits from track and field camp - Albert moves up in equestrian ranking
BEIJING, China - Track and field manager Ludlow Watts has no doubt the just concluded 10-day camp in Tianjin achieved much of what it set out to do. "The camp was aimed at providing the team with undisturbed practice," Watts said yesterday...
 
Jamaican sprinters check into Olympic village
BEIJING (AP) The world's two fastest men, Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell, checked into the Olympic athletes' village Monday after a three-hour bus ride from the Jamaican training camp, arriving four days ahead of the first heats of the 100 meters...
 
Paralympians get ready for their shining moment in Beijing
Between August 1-4, Jamaica's wheelchair athletes competed in the Spitfire Wheelchair Basketball Competition in Ontario, Canada, and made significant steps towards their dream of one day...
 
Jamaica, Cuba upset T&T to claim titles
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) Jamaica's young Reggae Girls and Cuba upset Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) in two finals to leave the hosts empty handed at the Marvin Lee Stadium on Sunday night.
 
Ferguson not scared of Scolari challenge
LONDON (AP) Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson is confident that not even a World Cup winner will take his Premier League title away. Luiz Felipe Scolari, the coach who guided Brazil to their fifth World Cup triumph...
 
Olympic relief amidst football woes
For the second time in less than three months, Captain Horace Burrell, the president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), has publicly expressed his absolute displeasure with the rotten state of football in.
 
England win fourth Test but SA have last laugh
LONDON (AP) Andrew Flintoff smashed a six to give England a six-wicket victory in the fourth Test against South Africa at The Oval yesterday after successfully chasing 197 on the final day. Flintoff's six off Paul Harris took England ...


 

         
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