June 15, 2010
Star Sport

Stewart suffers injury blow
“WORLD and Olympic 100-metre silver medallist Kerron Stewart suffered a major setback to her 2010 campaign as she suffered a right medium hamstring tear while competing in the 200m at the Sotteville - les Rouen Grand Prix Meet in France, last Saturday. . read more
Lippi regrets draw

Italy coach Marcello Lippi regrets the result of his team's 1-1 draw with Paraguay yesterday as the Europeans opened the defence of their World Cup title.

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I'll be back - Buffon

Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon says he can recover from his back problem in time for the Azzurri's next game.

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Uruguay out to attack

Paraguay's Enrique Vera (top) fights for the ball with Italy's Domenico Criscito during their World Cup Group F match in Cape Town. The game ended 1-1.

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Blatter supports vuvuzelas

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has defended South African fans' right to blow their vuvuzela horns at World Cup matches, despite global criticism from television viewers of the constant blaring noise.

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Bridgmohan stays in hunt

Jamaican jockey Shaun Bridgmohan remained in the hunt at the revered Churchill Downs with a handsome double on Sunday.

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Sponsors jump aboard martial arts Gold Cup

JAMAICA's first international martial arts tournament in decades, the Busta World Team Fighting Champion-ship for the International Sports Karate Association (ISKA) Gold Cup, has not escaped the attention of corporate Jamaica.

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ksafa league Cavalier Collapse

Claro KSAFA Super League champion Cavalier failed in their bid to qualify for the Premier League after losing 0-1 to Benfica FC on Sunday.

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Big bucks for Lime Jamaica Derby

Impressive 2000 Guineas winner MARK MY WORD heads the list of 22 entries received for the LIME Jamaica Derby to be run over 2400 metres at Caymanas Park on Saturday, June 19.

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Aiken joy, Byfield misery

One side with a Jamaican in their line-up enhanced their chances of reaching the finals of the ANZ Championship, and another were denied

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Samba time!

World Cup Stories

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Police take over security in Cape Town

South African police averted a second round of potentially violent labour strife yesterday, enabling the FIFA World Cup match between defending champions Italy and Paraguay to start on schedule and proceed free of security hiccups.

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