'Jamaica had a huge, huge impact on my career'
Jamaican-born Sanya Richards, the United States' 400m record holder, has stated that Jamaica has made a "huge impact" on her track and field athletics career. Richards, who ran an impressive 48.70 seconds at the Athens World Cup...
Davis, Euell to miss Peru match
English-based Reggae Boyz Jason Euell and Claude Davis will miss tomorrow's friendly against Peru at the National Stadium. "Claude is out with an injury and Euell was asked to be excused because he had some personal things to take care of,"...
Frome, Clarendon hunt second win
Western Bureau: First-round winners Frome Technical and Clarendon College will both be aiming to strengthen their semi-final bid in the 2006 ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup when they move into this afternoon's second round of quarter-final games...
Run Aldeeno derails Pick-9
For the fifth consecutive raceday, the Pick-9 proved elusive at Caymanas Park on Saturday's big 'Superday' programme, ensuring a carryover of $2.16 million. This was due in no small measure to a 15-1 upset by RUN ALDEENO the seventh race...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Well done Powell
Asafa Powell was crowned male Athlete of the Year by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) in Monte Carlo, Monaco, on Sunday night, and heartiest congratulations to the speedster - the first Jamaican to win the prestigious award...
Wobbling Windies - Regional batsmen falter as Pakistan press on
LAHORE, Pakistan (CMC): West Indies face an uphill struggle to save the opening Test against Pakistan over the last two days, after Mohammad Yousuf fell eight short of a fifth Test double-hundred and Kamran Akmal hit a stroke-filled 78...
Poor finishing frustrates Seba coach Maxwell
Western Bureau: Newcomers August Town garnered an important point on the road on Sunday when they turned in a spirited performance to register a come-from-behind 1-1 draw against Seba United in their 2006-07 Wray and Nephew NPL fixture at Jarrett Park...
Talbert, Goule stretch unbeaten streak
Lion Heart Track Club's Wainard Talbert and Manchester High's Natoya Goule extended their unbeaten streak in the 2006 Foska Oats/Jamdammers Grand Prix Series with victories in Sunday's Ministry of Health 5K.
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