July 22, 2010
Star Sport

Lee strikes gold
“Jamaican junior Dexter Lee created history last night at World Junior Championships in Moncton, Canada, as he successfully defended his 100 metres title winning the riband event in 10.21 seconds.... . read more
Campbell-Brown, Jeter clash again

JAMAICA's Veronica Campbell-Brown will be hoping to continue her impressive form this season when she once again clashes with the United States' Carmelita Jeter in the women's 100 metres at the Herculis 2010 meet..

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Rain threatens Carib T20 start

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Rain could spoil the premiere of the long-awaited Caribbean Twenty20 Trophy which is poised to bowl off this evening.

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Another double for Georgina

Lone female apprentice, Georgina Sergeon, is fast becoming the darling of racing fans at Caymanas Park, as yesterday she rode a midweek double for the second-straight week...

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Man U most valuable sports franchise

NEW YORK (AP): For all the turmoil and talk of debt, Manchester United is still the most valuable franchise in all of sports.

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Player gets 27-game ban for choking ref

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) paraguay footballer pedroso has been handed a 27-game ban for attempting to choke a referee during a Chilean second-division match on the weekend.

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Semenya faces Commonwealth Games wait

JOHANNESBURG (AP): Caster Semenya will have to wait to see if she is included in South Africa's Commonwealth Games team after the country's Olympic body said yesterday they would only finalise the track and field line-up...

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Mixed emotions for 400m final

WHEN the final of the women's 400 metres gets underway today at the World Junior Championships at the University of Moncton campus in Canada, it will be a case of mixed feelings for two Jamaican parents.

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Rain ruins TCL fourth round

CASTRIES, St Lucia (CMC): Torrential rain ruined the fourth round of matches in the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 Challenge, forcing a complete washout of the second day yesterday.

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