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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | July 3, 2005

Miracle Man wins St Leger
IN AN epic duel from the half mile to the last furlong, the 1-2 favourite MIRACLE MAN outfinished his arch rival AD INFINITUM to win the 79th running of the Jamaica St. Leger over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday.

JDF take lead in Super Cup semi-final
FORMER JAMAICA Under-19 fast bowler Kamal Dennis made hay while the sun shone at Up Park Camp yesterday, bowling Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) into a good position against Melbourne in their Supreme Ventures/Super Cup semi-final.


DaCosta Cup gets a boost
THE 2005 ISSA daCosta Cup rural area schoolboys' football season is expected to be bigger than the past four years with nearly 90 schools, including at least four newcomers, expected to take part.


Popular tournament kicks off at Hellshire beach today
WITH THE Wray and Nephew National Premier League season well and truly over, the second staging of the Red Stripe Light Beach Futbol competition will be the highlight of Portmore today.


Venus victorious in titanic clash for crown
VENUS WILLIAMS out-lasted fellow American Lindsay Davenport 4-6, -6, 9-7 to win the longest Wimbledon women's singles final in history yesterday. Venus's staying power proved the greater in a two-hour 45-minute endurance test...


Thomas finishes third in Paris track meet
DWIGHT THOMAS was the best Jamaican performer at Friday's opening IAAF Golden League Series Meet in Paris, France. Thomas, who was third at the National Championships last weekend, secured the same position with his 10.11 seconds clocking in Paris.


Commentary - One more indication of the poor state of West Indies cricket
WEST INDIAN cricket is passing through some rough times - so rough that the West Indies team for the series in Sri Lanka will be without 10 of its best players.


Francis sets sights on World Championships
NATIONAL HIGH jump champion Sheree Francis aims to use the Central American and Caribbean Senior Championships to qualify for the World Championships in Helsinki next month.


















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