October 2, 2009
Star Sport


Campbell-Brown glad to be home
“Sprint darling Veronica Campbell-Brown was among ten Jamaican athletes who returned to the island yesterday, nine of whom represented the country at the recently concluded IAAF World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany.... . read more
ViSalus boost for PLCA

The Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA) has received a $45 million sponsorship package from California-based wellness company ViSalus Sciences. Blake Mallen, co-founder and chief marketing officer of ViSalus Sciences....

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Bridgeport looking to get back on track

Stung by a recent 1-1 draw with Tivoli, high-scoring Bridgeport will look to regain some momentum when they tackle a struggling Kingston High...

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Reifer defends battered Windies

JOHANNESBURG (CMC): Despite failing to win a match during their recently concluded ICC Champions Trophy campaign, West Indies captain Floyd Reifer believes the team peformed well during the tournament...

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Sunshine Girl rookie hoping to shine

Nordia Hanson, the only new player on Jamaica's team to this year's World Series Fast Net Championships, said it was a dream come true for her to be selected to represent the nation....

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Windies not in danger of losing T20 World Cup

JOHANNESBURG (CMC): Officials of the International Cricket Council have debunked media reports that the West Indies were in danger of losing the right to host the 2010 Twenty20 World Cup.

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India behind schedule for Commonwealth Games

NEW DELHI (AP) Just a year before India is to host the Commonwealth Games, the boxing arena is filled with dirt and concrete rubble. The swimming stadium appears to be a half-finished shell.

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Alsafra to rebound

THE flying filly ALSAFRA, unraced since June, steps down in class for tomorrow's 1200-metre 10th race after just two attempts among graded stakes runners, both second-place finishes.

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