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Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Off and running - Jamaicans get off to flying start at Champs
THREE JAMAICANS advanced to today's semi-finals of the men's and women's 100 metres after yesterday's exciting day one of the IAAF/Coca-Cola World Junior Championships at the National Stadium. Winston Hutton clocked a wind-aided...

Gonzales wants more pace
TALK ABOUT life in the fast lane. Jermaine "Speedy" Gonzales easily won his 400 metres heat in opening round action of the IAAF/Coca Cola World Junior Championships yesterday but is hoping to better his 46.86 seconds when...


Foster sets national record at Galan meet
JAMAICA'S LORRAINE Fenton continued her good form in Europe yesterday with victory in the 400 metres at the annual DN Galan track and field meet at Olympic Stadium in Stockholm, Sweden. The World and Olympic 400 metres silver medallist won the one-lap...


Umpires, captains at Camp were on the ball
ICC UMPIRES training officer Nigel Plews has supported the umpires and captains following the controversy surrounding the Surrey Senior Cup cricket match between the Jamaica Defence Force and Portland at Camp a few weeks...


Alpart's programme under way
ALPART'S ANNUAL summer programme for youngsters opened on Monday at the Ray Gendron Recreation Centre in Nain. The programme is scheduled for five weeks, it involves basketball and netball training sessions and competitions and is being attended by...












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