October 6, 2010
Star Sport

'Tappa' plays down Jamaica, Trinidad clash
“Despite all the attention surrounding the upcoming Trinidad and Tobago friendly, national coach Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore insists the game is just a stepping stone ahead of the Reggae Boyz defence of the Digicel Caribbean Cup (DCC).... . read more
Excelsior extend Manning lead

Despite putting in a lacklustre performance yesterday, Excelsior High extended their lead in Group C of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/Pepsi/ Digicel Manning Cup urban area senior schoolboy...

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Atkinson happy with Delhi display

DELHI, India: Alia Atkinson is extremely happy with her showing so far at the 2010 Common-wealth Games in Delhi, India, where she has already featured in one final, which incidentally, is her first at a major championship....

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Boxers off to flying start

DELHI, India: Jamaica's boxers at the 2010 Commonwealth Games are off to a flying start with two wins from their opening two bouts, not bad for a set of guys that arrived in Delhi a week ago terribly out of shape and overweight.

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Jamaica, no problem

DELHI, India: Being a Jamaican certainly has its perks in these parts. Wear anything with a Jamaican flag on it and a world of opportunities opens up right before you.

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Rajiv Maragh stars in Belmont feature races

ELMONT, New York (CMC): Jamaican jockey Rajiv Maragh produced two brilliant rides to capture the US$250, 000 Kelso Handicap and the $150 000 Pilgrim Stakes on the 10-race card at Belmont Park on Sunday.

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Many empty seats at C'wealth Games

NEW DELHI (AP): Seas of empty seats in stadiums and arenas. Scales that gave the wrong readings for boxers at their weigh-ins. And then the royal flub: an official who identified Prince Charles as "Prince Diana."

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SVL 2-y-o series begins October 16

The sixth annual Supreme Ventures Series for native bred two-year-olds kicks off at Caymanas Park on Saturday, October 16 with total prize money of $10.8 million-$6.5 million ...

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Barbados, Jamaica end Chess Olympiad on high note

KHANTY-MANSIYSK, Russia, CMC: arbados and Jamaica ended the 39th World Chess Olympiad on a winning note as their men scored convincing victories but there was no such luck for Trinidad and Tobago....

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