September 1, 2009
Star Sport

Foster-Hylton shines at Gateshead
“GATESHEAD, England (AP): Jamaica's World champion Brigitte Foster-Hylton pulled away from her rivals to win the 100 hurdles in 12.88 seconds at the British Grand Prix yesterday. Foster-Hylton won ahead of Canada's Perdita Felicien... . read more
Jamaica's Campbell-Brown back in winning form

ZAGREB, Croatia, (CMC): Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown rekindled her winning ways at the 59th IAAF Zagreb Grand Prix yesterday. Campbell-Brown, who left the World Championship with a silver medal in the 200 metres....

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Junction, Content Gardens in SDC 20/20 final

Content Gardens and Junction will meet in next Sunday's finals of the SDC National Community Cricket competition after contrasting semi-final victories today. Played in contrasting conditions at Ultimate Cricket Ground...

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Two in two for Dane Richards

EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey, (CMC): The speedy Jamaican forward, Dane Richards, notched his second goal in two games as New York Red Bulls edged Columbus Crew 1-0 in US Major League Soccer (MLS) at Giants Stadium on Sunday.

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Yorke to quit international football again

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, (CMC): Football legend Dwight Yorke is expected to retire from international duty following Trinidad and Tobago's (T&T) World Cup qualifier against Honduras next Saturday.

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Ministeroffinance looks good again

RYAN DARBY's MINISTEROFFINANCE has slipped back down in class this Wednesday for a second win in a month against big-money claimers following his victory at 1300 metres on August 1. After campaigning without success...

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Federer, Serena on a cruise

NEW YORK (AP) Roger Federer and Serena Williams began their US Open title defences yesterday with easy wins in matches that will probably stick only in the memories of the players they beat. Federer defeated NCAA champion Devin Britton...

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