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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | January 14, 2005

Sport's King and Queen
OLYMPIC DUAL gold medallist Veronica Campbell and Athens Games silver medallist Danny McFarlane were last night crowned the Queen and King of Jamaican sport in 2004 at last night's gala Carreras Sportsman and Sportwoman of the Year awards...

Jamaica all set for round two
THE SECOND ROUND of the 2005 Carib Beer Series bowls off today with early leaders Jamaica facing the Windward Islands in one of three matches at Beausejour Cricket Ground in Gros Islet, St. Lucia.


Hemmings, Graham to be honoured
OLYMPIANS DEON Hemmings and Winthrop Graham will be honoured at tomorrow's 15th staging of the PUMA/JAAA Development Meet to be held at Windalco's, Kirkvine's Sports Club, starting at 10:00 a.m.


Lara's World Cup complaint
WHILE OFFERING the proviso that he was taking nothing for granted given the recent turbulence in West Indies cricket, Brian Lara is hopeful of appearing at the 2007 Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean, although he is not happy..


Australia not worried about WI
AUSTRALIA CAPTAIN Ricky Ponting says the world champions were paying little attention to ICC Champions Trophy winners West Indies ahead of this morning's (Ja time) triangular one-day series opener between the two sides.


Bank on Royal Run
TOMORROW'S RACING at Caymanas Park is boosted by a Pick-9 carryover of $978,000 and this being the case a first prize in excess of $1.5 million looks a real possibility.


Commentary - Divestment still undecided
RACING INTERESTS started the year 2004 with hope and enthusiasm. It seemed then that at last the government was beginning to understand the value and potential of the racing industry.















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