Fraser escapes big ban
Olympic and World 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser will not serve the mandatory two-year ban after the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) doping review board agreed with the Jamaica Amateur Athletic...
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She'll bounce back - Wilson
At least one person is expecting recently banned Jamaican quarter-miler Bobby-Gaye Wilkins to return a stronger person and athlete and that is her former Holmwood Technical coach, Maurice Wilson.
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Ronaldo comeback? Maybe
SAO PAULO (AP):Brazil coach Mano Menezes believes Ronaldo is capable of playing at a high level again despite his recent struggles....
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Uneasy calm hangs over St James FA
Western Bureau: There is now an uneasy calm hanging over the leadership of the St James Football Association (StJFA) as businessman George Evans, who resigned the presidency...
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Sports minister wants answers on Ramdin snub
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, (CMC): Trinidad and Tobago's (T&T) Sports Minister Anil Roberts has called on the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to explain why it snubbed wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin for a central retainer contract...
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Intercollegiate sports to drive nat'l development
The country's two leading universities, University of the West Indies (UWI) and University of Technology (UTech), have teamed up for the inaugural UWI/UTech Sports Championship....
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Big Jamaica team for NY Taekwondo Open
Coach Claude Chin yesterday said he expects big things from a big Jamaican squad at the New York Taekwondo Open later this month....
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Claro/KSAFA Jackie Bell continues
The Kingston and St Andrew Football Association Claro Jackie Bell Knockout League Competition continued yesterday with the playing of three matches.
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Sarwan remains upbeat
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, (CMC): A confident Guyana arrived here yesterday to start their Champions League Twenty20 campaign, positive about their chances in the glitzy, cash-rich showpiece which bowls off tomorrow....
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