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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | February 25, 2006

Gibson Relays to sizzle
THE BEST of Jamaica's track and field talent from preparatory, primary, high schools, colleges and clubs will be on show at the National Stadium today in the 30th staging of the Gibson Relays.

Tulloch ready to quit Arnett
ARNETT GARDENS coach Michael Tulloch has come out to say that he could resign from the club following tomorrow's Wray and Nephew National Premier League match against Village United at Tony Spaulding Sports Complex.


Immaculate and Campion retain titles
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION and Campion College retained their titles at the Mayberry Investments High Schools/Universities Swim Meet at the National Stadium yesterday. Immaculate romped to victory in the girls section with 569 points, way ahead of second...


Jamaica embarrass US on 'boardwalk'
JAMAICA's Combined Martial Arts team stamped itself the best team in the Pan Am region last Sunday night by defeating a star-studded United States tae kwon do team in the 'Battle at the Boardwalk', held at the Atlantic City Convention...


Atkinson and Hamilton head CARIFTA team
THE AMATEUR Swimming Association of Jamaica (ASAJ), yesterday announced its team for the CARIFTA Swimming Championships set to begin on April 6 in Barbados.


Asafa ecstatic, Trecia surprised
WORLD 100 metres record holder Asafa Powell and world triple jump champion Trecia-Kaye Smith expressed mixed feelings after receiving their RJR Sports Foundation National Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards, respectively.


Powell, Frater drug-tested prior to awards
SPORTSMAN OF the Year 2005 Asafa Powell and World Championships 100m silver medallist Michael Frater were paid a surprise visit by the World Anti Doping Agency's (WADA) drug-testing team on Thursday afternoon. The team from WADA caught up with the two...

















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