Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Thursday | October 8, 2009

Stewart hails rivalry with Fraser... Sprinter makes donations to Bustamante Hospital
Two-hundredths of a second is all that separated compatriots Shelly-Ann Fraser and Kerron Stewart in the 100 metres finals at the IAAF World Champion-ships in Berlin this summer, as the pair dismissed the rest of the field en route to a Jamaica one-two in the highly... Read More...

STETHS cool red-hot Balaclava
Western Bureau: St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) ended Balaclava High's seven-game unbeaten run in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup yesterday afternoon, when they notched a 2-0 win in the big Zone E clash at the Braes... Read More...

Windies in competitive group
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CMC): Two-time champions West Indies have been drawn in Group B for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 to be staged in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. West Indies, without a World Cup title since winning the first two... Read More...

Goldson urges Gov't to support cycling
Paul Goldson, founder of Jamaica by Bike, has called on the government to take cycling seriously. Goldson, who was speaking at Tuesday night's Jamaica by Bike Negril Ride Challenge launch at the NCB Wellness and Recreation... Read More...

Apprentices shine at Caymanas
Claiming apprentices who recently graduated from the Jockeys' School held their own at Caymanas Park yesterday, winning four of the nine races. Signalling their intention from early, Jevvanne Erwin produced the 6-1 chance... Read More...

Equestrians shine as sport grows in popularity
The exploits of young Jamaican equestrians Jason Walter and Gabriella Ralston at the recent Caribbean Equestrian Association Junior Show Jumping competition in Trinidad have brought into sharper focus the growth of the sport in Jamaica... Read More...