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Something extra
published: Wednesday | July 2, 2008


After the Olympic trials on the weekend, Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell (right) and Gregory Little unwind by flipping through a copy of The Star at the University of Technology's (UTech) MVP Track and Field Club athletes' meeting, sponsored by The Gleaner Company at the Technology Innovation Centre, UTech, yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

Canada celebrated its National Day in fine style, meanwhile in everything sports, we caught up with some of our finest athletes after the Olympic trialson the weekend.


They may not have the talent of a Tiger Woods, but these ladies know a thing or two about putting. Gradle Grant (left), who is in charge of the golf programme at the University of Technology (UTech), gives some putting tips to Professor Rosalea Hamilton, vice-president of development at UTech. The occasion was a Gleaner-sponsored breakfast for high performers at the university yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Talk about a happy Canada Day. There are smiles all around from Jo-Ann Kingsley (left), wife of the Canadian high commissioner; Andrea Bickhoff-Benjamin (centre), and Director of Public Prosecutions, Paula Llewellyn, at the reception held at Seymour Avenue, St Andrew, on Tuesday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


No. You're not seeing doubles. United States Ambassador Brenda LaGrange Johnson greets Canadian High Commissioner Denis Kingsley at a reception hosted to celebrate Canada Day. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Mel Toledo (left), executive chef at Posh restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, and master sommelier, Michael Jordan, display the look of a don (or something) for our camera. - photo by Denise Reid


Sergeant-at-arms for the Rotary Club of Montego Bay East, Danny Foo (right), with Dorian Hall (front), Ariana (front right) and April Monelal, as they show off their prize following a nail-biting auction at the club's installation banquet at the Holiday Sunspree Resort in Montego Bay last Thursday. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Brandon Tucker and his brother, Jerome (right), are interested in this watch mobile, a cellphone resembling a watch, at the technology show organised by the local and international Information Technology Distributors and Manufacturers, on Waterloo Road, St Andrew, last Friday. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer

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