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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | September 19, 2004

'I am the best'
IT'S OVER. World top-class 100-metre men's sprinting came to an end yesterday at the World Athletics Final in Monaco's Stade Louis II Stadium with Jamaica's Asafa Powell proclaiming: "I am the best." Powell made the statement after victory in a...

Racehorse trainers to end boycott
THE DISPUTE between members of the Jamaica Racehorse Trainers Association (JRTA) and the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) has taken a positive turn following the intervention of State Minister of Finance Fitz Jackson on Friday. This as...


A shaky start for Wolmer's
THE OLD adage 'an ugly win is better than a pretty loss' held true yesterday at Wolmer's where the hosts and 10-time Manning Cup champions gained three points with a rather lacklustre 2-0 win over Waterford.


Titchfield off with a bang
WESTERN BUREAU: TITCHFIELD HIGH, last season's beaten finalists, started the new ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup season with a bang, blanking former eastern kingpins St. Thomas Technical 6-0 in their Zone L game yesterday.


George's drub Donald Quarrie
ST. GEORGE'S College opened their 2004 Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup campaign with an impressive 5-0 drubbing of Donald Quarrie at Emmet Park yesterday.


A few more things to think about
THE NEXT World Cup of cricket will be held in the West Indies and, according to the organising committee, the aim is to make it the best ever ­ to put on a show that neither the players nor the fans from around the world will ever forget.


Special bonuses for Campbell, Blackwood
OLYMPIC GAMES 200- metres champion Veronica Campbell and Michael Blackwood secured victories at yesterday's World Athletics Final at the Stade Louis II Stadium in Monaco.














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