August 20, 2010
Star Sport

Spencer clinches Diamond League
“THERE were two impressive wins for Jamaica athletes at yesterday's penultimate Diamond League meet in Zurich as women's 400 metres hurdler Kaliese Spencer and Olympic 200-metre gold medallist Veronica Campbell-Brown had contrasting victories..... read more
Jackson, Farqhuarson advance

TWO more Jamaicans in Shericka Jackson and Rochelle Farquharson advanced in their events, following competition on yesterday's third day of the World Youth Olympics in Singapore yesterday....

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Wisynco target Scotiabank

Giant killers, Wisynco Group will oppose Scotiabank in tomorrow's feature semi-final clash of the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association-Scotiabank Group knockout competition at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex.

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Boyz secure Peru friendly

After a spell of inactivity, action seems to be stepping up in the corridors of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) as the administration has managed to tie down yet another friendly international with Peru scheduled to play the Reggae Boyz....

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Courtney Walsh camps bowl off

The fourth staging of the Supreme Ventures-sponsored Courtney Walsh Cricket Camps will this year see 40 of Jamaica's top Under-15 cricketers parading their skills in two week-long camps...

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Taylor, Roach vying for ICC awards

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): Stafanie Taylor and Kemar Roach are the only two players from West Indies vying for major individual honours in the ICC awards this year.

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Maragh makes top ten

DMONTON, Canada (CMC): Tony Maragh cemented his place in the top-10, and Kyle Carter remained just outside, as they completed doubles to dominate the mid-section of the mid-week, eight-race card on Wednesday at Northlands Park.

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Divinity to beat the boys

PATRICK LYNCH's filly, DIVINITY, is tipped to beat the boys in tomorrow's 1800-metre sixth race for three-year-olds, non-winners-of-two, after her impressive maiden victory at 1700 metres on August 2.

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Fennell concerned with corruption charges

NEW DELHI (AP): Commonwealth Games Fede-ration chief Mike Fennell yesterday asked Indian authorities to crack down heavily on allegations of corruption dogging the games. Fennell said reports of alleged corruption were a matter...

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