August 9, 2012
Star Sport


Parchment wanted more
“LONDON, England: Despite claiming a historic bronze medal at his first Olympic Games, Hansle Parchment is convinced that he should be happier. The towering sprint hurdler, who clocked a 13.12 personal best and national record run..... read more
Bolt plays down 200m sweep

LONDON, England: Jamaica could celebrate its seventh, eight and even ninth medals today, as the trio of Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake and Warren Weir line up in the final in the men's 200m at the London Olympic Games...

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Spencer stays positive

LONDON, England: Four hundred metre hurdler Kaliese Spencer is determined to maintain a positive outlook despite facing the heartbreaking experience of another near miss, in her bid to claim a first major games medal. ...

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Williams aims high

LONDON, England: Kimberly Williams did not win the medal she was hoping to leave London with in the women's triple jump, but what she did actually gain from her Olympic experience is a new degree of self-confidence....

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Reggae Boyz book date with Kenya

JAMAICA'S Reggae Boyz have lined up yet another friendly international football match ahead of their September 7 World Cup Qualifying (WCQ) clash against the United States...

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St Thomas to the world

This log is dedicated to those who have to drive through crater-deep potholes on their way from and to St Thomas on a daily basis...

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Jamaica frustrate Barbados

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): After scenting victory at one stage with Barbados tottering, Jamaica were frustratingly held to a draw on the final day of their third-round encounter in the regional Under-19 three-day championship yesterday.

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