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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | March 8, 2004

Relay men mine gold
BUDAPEST, Hungary, CMC: JAMAICA'S 4x400 metres relay men secured the country's only gold medal with a fine win at the 10th IAAF World Track & Field Indoor Championship on yesterday's final evening.

H'View trounce Cosmos six-love
HARBOUR VIEW yesterday dispelled myths that suggested they are not fully motivated when they play against lowly-placed teams, by opening the floodgates on National Premier League cellar side Star Cosmos...


Hard work pays off for Davis
NOT ONLY is he one of the best free kickers in the business, but the admirable work rate of Fabian Davis has put him in the top drawer among local footballers.


Rivoli clip Reno
WESTERN BUREAU: RIVOLI TOOK a one-goal lead over a youthful Reno team in their first leg JNBS Federation Cup Knockout third round game played at the Frome Sports Club yesterday.


Vaughan finding ways to enjoy a tough job
CAPTAINING THE England cricket team is one of the toughest jobs in world sport and it has become no easier over the past decade as the team has slid down the world Test ladder.


Batsmen set to dominate series
THE WEST Indies versus England Test series gets under way at Sabina Park on Thursday with the home team fancied to win the first Test and to go on and win the series.


De Oliveira eyes Brazilian job
FORMER TECHNICAL director of Jamaica's football programme, Clovis de Oliveira, could be in line for a high profile job in his home country, Brazil.


Football has to be sold, Boxhill
"FOOTBALL IS no longer an attractive industry simply because it is a popular sport, it has to be sold," declared Jamaica Football Federation's president, Crenston Boxhill...


Edwards wins JRTA race
FORMER MEMBER of Parliament, Vin Edwards, was elected president of the Jamaica Racehorse Trainers Association (JRTA) yesterday when he defeated Bernard Vincent by an overwhelming margin at the biennial general meeting...














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