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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | August 10, 2003

Jamaica's gold rush
JAMAICA ENJOYED a gold feast on yesterday's final day of athletics at the XIV Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic, securing three gold, one silver and two bronze to add to the two silver and two bronze garnered earlier...

Jamaica defeat Canada
LEFT-ARM PACER Krishmar Santokie took his second five-wicket haul to help Jamaica brush aside Canada by 186 runs in their consolation match for fifth place at the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 one-day tournament in Guyana yesterday.


Irish Star wins Magnum Trophy
THE IMPROVING 4-y-o filly IRISH STAR won the inaugural running of the Magnum Tonic Wine Trophy race over the circular nine course at Caymanas Park yesterday, surviving a late run from the 15-1 chance SWEET JADE.


Chins take care of Lalors 11-7
THE CHINS won the 18th annual Hi-Pro Family Polo tournament on August 2 when they defeated defending champions the Lalors 11-7 in the high goal final at the St. Ann Polo Club and Equestrian Centre, Drax Hall.


We want to impress organisers, says Brown
JAMAICA'S UNDER-20 team will depart the island on Tuesday for Germany to participate in the SpVgg Oberndorf Under-19 tournament which runs from August 15-17.


Keep Taylor, Edwards from Red Stripe Bowl - Benjamin
FORMER WEST Indies fast bowler Kenneth Benjamin has warned Jamaica and Barbados selectors to keep pacers Jerome Taylor and Fidel Edwards away from the regional Red Stripe Bowl one-day cricket tournament which is tentatively set for October.














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