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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | June 10, 2005

Asafa sizzles
JAMAICA'S WORLD No.1 rated 100-metre sprinter, Asafa Powell, produced another sizzling record-breaking run yesterday. Powell's 9.85 seconds at yesterday's International Amateur Athletics Association (IAAF) Golden Spike Meet...

Supreme Ventures increases sponsorship of National Champs
SUPREME VENTURES has increased its sponsorship of this month's National Senior and Junior Athletics Championships.The lottery company has increased its sponsorship by $300,000 to $1.8 million for the three-day championships which start on June 24.


Walter set to claim key post
NATIONAL COACH Jackie Walter could become the Amateur Swimming Association of Jamaica's (ASAJ) technical director.The ASAJ announced a vacancy for the position on its website: www.swimjamaica.com...


Appleton Classic on the way
JAMAICA'S PROSPECTIVE representatives at the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC) in August will get a key hit-out this weekend when the Appleton V/X Classic tees off the Caymanas Golf and Country Club's Golf Week.


'Riddim Girls' face tough task
A MOUNTAINOUS task awaits Jamaica's world No. 47 ranked female volleyballers this afternoon in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic when the 'Riddim Girls' take on the mighty United States...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Time for Browne to go
WEEKS BEFORE the start of the Test series between the West Indies and Pakistan, the feeling was that Pakistan, ranked number four in the LG ICC rankings, were too good for the number eight ranked West Indies and would win the contest easily.


Griffith will not run for second term
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: THREE MONTHS after a bitter sponsorship dispute between players and the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) rocked the regional cricket fraternity, WICB president Teddy Griffith has confirmed that he will not consider a second term

















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