June 26, 2009
Star Sport

Battle for Berlin ❒ Bolt, Powell expected to sizzle but other races will be hot
“The men's 100m showdown between Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell maybe the biggest event, but several other races are expected to go down to the wire at this weekend's National Championships. . read more
National Records

National records in track and field currently standing..

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Blair to rebound

MR BLAIR is set to make amends for losing his season-opener back in May, looking every part to land the LC McKenzie Memorial going a furlong shorter back among overnight allowances horses tomorrow afternoon.

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Windies brace for India backlash

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) West Indies will brace for a backlash from a smarting India when the two teams clash in the opening game of the four-match one-day international series at Sabina Park today. The regional side engineered...

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India eye return to form against Windies

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) India enter the one-day international cricket series against West Indies knowing recent history suggests the low-ranked home side will be no pushover. West Indies, ranked No. 8, whipped third-ranked India...

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Reggae Boyz thrash Cayman All-Stars in rained out friendly

THE amount of rainfall was enough to have created a flooding, but the Reggae Boyz, led by Devon Hodges' hat-trick - poured more misery on a Cayman Islands All-Star team and had them gasping at a 5-0 deficit...

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Alves sends Brazil through

JOHANNESBURG (AP) Daniel Alves scored with two minutes left yesterday to give Brazil a 1-0 win over South Africa and a place in the Confederations Cup final against the United States. South Africa had unsettled Brazil...

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Asafa on double watch

Former world 100-metre record holder, Asafa Powell, knows he will have to watch his back at this weekends National Trials as a number of athletes have been performing well in the event over the last couple of weeks.

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Gay runs wind-aided 9.75

EUGENE, Oregon (AP) World 100-metre champion Tyson Gay ran a wind-aided 9.75 seconds at the US championships yesterday. It was the seventh-fastest time under any conditions, but after the preliminary race Gay ...

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