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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | June 27, 2004

Powell powers to record
ASAFA POWELL produced a command performance last night to shatter the national 100 metres record in the men's final of the JAAA/Supreme Ventures National Senior Athletics Championships.

Freeman back in action
FORMER NATIONAL sprint hurdles champion Michelle Freeman will be in the running for a coveted spot on Jamaica's Olympic team when the finale of that event takes place today at the Supreme Ventures National Athletic Championships...


Lil'Country Boy reigns supreme
THE CRACK American 4-y-o colt LIL 'COUNTRY BOY turned in another awesome front-running display at Caymanas Park yesterday to win the 3-y-o and up Graded Stakes for the Eileen Cliggott Trophy over 1300 metres under top weight of 58kg.


Brown happy with bag of strikers
A MONTH AGO technical director Carl Brown was a worried man. He was uncertain about his choice of forwards heading into the World Cup qualifiers against Haiti.


Poor pitch kills off match
MELBOURNE'S REPUTATION as one of the best cricket clubs in Jamaica was struck a major blow yesterday as the home team's Supreme Ventures/Super Cup semi-final match against Kensington was abandoned.


Commentary - That's the way to go
THE NEWS coming out of the West Indies Cricket Board meeting last weekend that, starting in January, there will be a few changes to the regional four-day competition should be welcomed by all - and particularly for those who believe that a good...


Rain dampens Windies opener
THE ONE-DAY triangular series international between New Zealand and the West Indies was abandoned as a no-result yesterday because of rain.


Nicholas has big plans for the future
BEING LABELLED gifted is sometimes a heavy burden to bear - especially for a sportsman like Tivoli Gardens footballer Christopher Nicholas who is always under public scrutiny.















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