September 17, 2009
Star Sport

 


More to prove ❒ Fraser claims Jeter wanted World Final win more
“World and Olympic 100-metre champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser, believes American Carmelita Jeter's stunning victory at the World Athletics Final was driven by the fact that she has more to prove. Finishing well clear of Jeter to claim the world.... read more
Tivoli still red-hot

CHAMPIONS Tivoli Gardens yesterday won their third game on the trot, outclassing promoted August Town 4-0 at Railway Oval to seize a two-point lead over Portmore United atop the Digicel Premier League standings...

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Excelsior, Manley hunt second wins

Former champions Excelsior and Norman Manley High will be seeking their second consecutive victories in today's round of matches in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup....

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Powell, Gay battle again

Jamaica's Asafa Powell and American Tyson Gay, bronze and silver medallists, respectively, at the IAAF World Championships in Berlin last month, clash yet again at next week Friday's Daegu Pre-Championship Athletics meeting in South Korea.

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Walker targets world record

Jamaica's World and Olympic champion Melaine Walker will be taking aim at the 400-metre hurdles world record next year after moving within a shade of the mark at the Berlin World Cham-pionships last month...

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High praises for Collins

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC): The St Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee (SKNOC) President Alphonso Bridgewater has lauded retiring sprinter Kim Collins for the tremendous service he has given to the country through sport.

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