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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | April 21, 2003

Bolt erases CARIFTA 400m record
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD: JAMAICAN athletes dominated the evening session of the opening day of the Carifta Games as they made a clean sweep in the 400 metres with World Junior 200 metres champion...

Dr RSF for Easter Sprint
THE 3-Y-O and up overnight allowance for the Easter Sprint Cup is today's holiday feature at Caymanas Park, the well supported 10-race programme set to start at noon.


Gleichman tees up top honours
ALTHOUGH THE field was smaller than usual, there was no lack of keen competition and strong challenges in the Jamaica Golf Association's Easter 36 which teed off the 2003/2004 tournament...


Atkinson, Fraser lead CARIFTA record splash
JAMAICA'S NEWEST swimming sensation Alia Atkinson and Cayman Islands' torpedo Shaune Fraser were in smashing form in the pool on yesterday's penultimate day of the CARIFTA Swimming Championships being held at the National Stadium pool.


WI face uphill battle
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD, CMC: BRIAN LARA fell nine runs short of a first Test century on his home ground to leave the West Indies facing a huge task going into the third day of the second Cable and Wireless Test against Australia in Port of Spain.


Jamaica sweep relays, hurdles
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD: JAMAICA MADE a clean sweep of the sprint relays and intermediate Hurdles finals while picking up 17 more medals (12 GOLD, 3 SILVER, 2 BRONZE)...


Draw puts H. View into semis
HARBOUR VIEW yesterday became the second team to qualify for the semi-final round of the Wray & Nephew National Premier League after playing to a 0-0 draw with third-placed Arnett Gardens at Harbour View Mini Stadium yesterday.


Jamaica win to keep hopes alive
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent: JAMAICA, the only other contender for the West Indies Under-15 cricket title, kept their hopes alive by crushing the Windward Islands by seven wickets in a high-scoring encounter yesterday.














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