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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | January 30, 2005

Under-20 Boyz knocked out of contention
JAMAICA'S FOOTBALL suffered another major blow on Friday night when the Under-20s, upon whose shoulders the ailing national programme rested, failed to qualify for July's World Youth Championships in the Netherlands.

Jackie Bell KO extravaganza at the Stadium
FOOTBALL FANS in the Corporate Area will be in for a treat this afternoon with the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association's (KSAFA) Western Union Jackie Bell l Knockout semi-final doubleheader at the National Stadium


High Mtn events race off today
MORE THAN 500 runners are down to compete in today's 23rd staging of the High Mountain 5K and 10K Road Races at Williamsfield in Manchester.


Jamaica on brink of another victory
FRONTRUNNERS JAMAICA positioned themselves to extend their lead in the Carib Beer Series as Guyana's batting line-up crumbled on the third day of their fourth-round match at Kensing-ton Park yesterday.


Bucknor, Dar receive death threats
CRICKET UMPIRES Steve Bucknor and Aleem Dar received a death threat on the final day of the fifth Test between England and South Africa, Bucknor has said.


Injury scare for Simpson
ALTHOUGH SHE pulled up in her first race of the season, early indications are that Sherone Simpson, one of Jamaica's Olympic Games 4x100 metres relay gold medallists, will be able to resume training tomorrow.


Flying Tiger races to new 1000m record
TRAINER BARRINGTON Rambally's FLYING TIGER yesterday produced a blitzing run at 1000 metres straight to erase the mighty EROS' track record of 56 and three-fifths of a second, posting 56 and two-fifths at the distance in the 12th race...















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