Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Sunday | July 26, 2009

We were informed: One athlete, connections of two others say they have been contacted
Three of five athletes whose drug tests, after last month's National Senior Championships, showed adverse analytical findings (AAF) have confirmed that they... Read More...

Record run by Bolt's Racers
LONDON (CMC):Triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt anchored a powerful Racers Track Club quartet to clock the fourth fastest 4x100 metres time in history to bring the London Grand Prix to a thrilling climax yesterday. Read More...

Jamaica's batsmen shine
Needing to win outright and hope that Guyana upset Trinidad and Tobago on first innings or outright, Jamaica were in a commanding position against defending champions Barbados in their crucial final-round three-day TCL Group WICB U-19 clash at Kensington Park. Read More...

Gay troubled by groin despite 200m win at London GP
LONDON (AP):Limping and listless, Tyson Gay didn't look like a man preparing to end Usain Bolt's sprinting supremacy at the World Championships next month.Though Gay had just won the 200-metre race at the London Grand Prix in 20.00 seconds, he required... Read More...

Impressive run by Ahwhofah
The reigning champion sprinter AHWHOFAH turned in an impressive display at Caymanas Park yesterday to win the graded stakes feature over 1100 metres for the She's On Wheels Trophy under top weight of 58.0kg. Read More...

Olympic 100m champ Fraser defies pressure
Pressure: an oppressive condition of physical or mental distress. Read More...

Say a prayer and keep your fingers crossed
It is said that all is well that ends well, and based on what happened at the meeting in Guyana on Tuesday involving Guyana's President Bharrat Jagdeo - the chairman of CARICOM - the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), and the West Indies Players... Read More...

WI seek winning start to one-dayers
ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC):Still weakened by the absence of the leading players, West Indies will seek to avenge their Test-series loss when they meet Bangladesh in the first of three one-day internationals here today. Read More...