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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | August 28, 2004

Lane violation cuts Jamaica's medal hopes
ATHENS, Greece: JAMAICA'S CHANCES for more medals on today's penultimate day of competition at the 2004 Olympic Games all but evaporated with the disqualification of the men's 4x400 metres and the elimination of the men's sprint relay team.

Congrats...congrats
THE GOLDEN performance by Jamaica's women's 4x100 metres relay team of Veronica Campbell, Aleen Bailey, Sherone Simpson and Tayna Lawrence has sent tidal waves of patriotic emotions gushing across the nation once again.


KSAFA to elect its President today
AFFILIATES of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) will decide to either retain or vote out its current executive body headed by interim President Orville Marshall, at its biennial Congress at the Conference Centre...


Arlington prepare for solid kick-off
THE EXECUTIVE of Arlington Football Club announced that they will start their first Wray and Nephew National Premier League with a bang, at a press launch on Thursday.


'King', 'Country Boy' for sprint showdown
SEVEN top class horses are down to contest the $1 million Digicel Irish Jamaican Stakes over 1300 metres at Caymanas Park today and what a race it promises to be.


Tivoli get a shot at two titles
TIVOLI GARDENS basketball and netball clubs will be defending their titles tomorrow when both teams contest the finals of the Western Union basketball and netball competition at the Tivoli Gardens Sports Complex.


T&T scribe says blame the system, not Lara
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC VANEISA BAKSH, a Trinidad & Tobago-based cricket historian and freelance writer, has thrown her support behind embattled West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara.














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