Injury concerns remain for 'Pepe', 'Bibi'
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras: NATIONAL central defender, Ian 'Pepe' Goodison, is responding well to treatment for injuries on his right leg and is expected to line up in Jamaica's starting 11 when the team faces Honduras...
Sutherland, Gonzales to join Mills' camp
Two of Jamaica's most successful junior athletes, Jermaine Gonzales and Sonita Sutherland, are set to join Usain Bolt at Racers Track Club for the coming season. Gonzales and Sutherland, both medallists at World Junior Championships...
Usain says to Gay, Powell: I'm ready
Usain Bolt, Beijing's triple Olympic gold medallist, has warned main rivals Asafa Powell and American Tyson Gay that he is ready for another battle next season. Bolt, who has only lost once to Powell over the 100m distance this season...
T&T looks to replicate Ja's Beijing success in 2012
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Prime Minister Patrick Manning has sent a warning to Jamaica that Trinidadian athletes will be out to replicate their success at the next Olympics in London.
Federer defeats Murray for 5th US Open
NEW YORK (AP): Back at his best, back at the top of tennis, Roger Federer easily beat Andy Murray 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 to win his fifth consecutive US Open and 13th Grand Slam title yesterday. Federer is the first man since Bill Tilden...
Serena Williams beats Jankovic for 3rd Open title
NEW YORK (AP): Displaying the talent and tenacity that helped her dominate tennis earlier in the decade, Serena Williams outlasted Jelena Jankovic of Serbia 6-4, 7-5 for her third US Open championship and ninth Grand Slam title on Sunday.
Chanderpaul named for two top honours at ICC awards
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) Prolific West Indies batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul has been nominated for two top awards at the International Cricket Council (ICC) awards in Dubai tomorrow night...
Another Paralympic bronze for Campbell
Tanto Campbell won Jamaica's first medal at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, bagging a bronze in class F55/56 discus at the Bird's Nest Stadium yesterday. Leonardo Diaz of Cuba won gold ...
Jamaican Frater believes world record not safe
MIAMI, United States (CMC) Olympic sprint relay gold medallist, Jamaican Michael Frater, believes it is just a matter of time before the men's 100 metres world record is lowered again, given the form produced by fellow countrymen...
Laws of the Cat ready to pounce again
LAWS OF THE CAT, who won a well-measured race on debut, should beat non-winners-of-two in tomorrow afternoon's 1200-metre Knutsford Park Cup for three-year-olds. A half-sister to RUN ALDEENO, a useful Wayne DaCosta-trained sprinter up to last season, LAWS