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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | August 31, 2006

Asafa Powell clocks 10.02 in low-key Polish meet
FOR THE first time in five months world 100-metres record holder Asafa Powell ran the sprint in more than 10 seconds. Warming up for Sunday's final Golden League meet in Berlin, Powell took his sweet time to win yesterday's men's 100m...

Lawson has clean action, says Lillee
SIDELINED WEST Indian fast bowler Jermaine Lawson believes he has learnt a lot in one day from Australian Dennis Lillee, considered one of the world's greatest fast bowlers of all time. Lawson, who along with fellow Jamaican Andrew Richardson is currently


Strikers claim Sherwin Williams women's mid-season title
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Port-more Strikers fought off a late surge by Harbour View to emerge 2-1 winners in the Sherwin Williams Women's Football League mid-season final at the Constant Spring field yesterday.


It's Seattle's Girl from go to whoa
THE AMERICAN-bred 4-y-o filly, SEATTLE'S GIRL turned in an impressive front-running performance at Caymanas Park yesterday to win the open allowance feature for the Nigel B. Nunes Memorial Cup over 1820 metres by two lengths.


US brush aside Germany
SAITAMA, Japan (Reuters): THE UNITED States nonchalantly swept aside Ger-many to set up a semi-final showdown with Greece at the World Basketball Championship yesterday. A high-energy third quarter sparked the U.S. to an 85-65 victory...


Moment of horror still haunts Ambrose
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): IT HAS been 10 years now, but there is a moment of horror that still haunts West Indies cricket legend Curtly Ambrose. The moment was the 1996 World Cup semi-final when the West Indies lost by five runs to Australia in Mohali..




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