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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | July 12, 2005

Bolt wins 200m gold
NASSAU, Bahamas: WORLD JUNIOR 200 metres record holder Usain Bolt struck gold on yesterday's final day of competition as Jamaica ended the 20th Central American and Caribbean Track and Field Championships in second position at the Thomas Robinson Stadium.

Chanderpaul backs next generation to shine
COLOMBO (Reuters): WEST INDIES captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul has backed his understrength squad to prosper during the two-test series against Sri Lanka which starts tomorrow.


Trenchfield to lead U-19s again
JAMIE TRENCHFIELD has been selected to lead Jamaica's Under-19 team for the upcoming TLC Group West Indies Under-19 Cricket Challenge which will be played in St. Vincent between July 30 and August 20.


Lucky punter bags $1 million Pick-9
A LUCKY punter walked away from Caymanas Park on Saturday a million dollars richer, being the only person to catch the Pick-9. Despite the fact that there was no stunning upset, the Pick-9 is never easy to corner and with horses such as JELEN'S CHOICE...


Bennett kicking towards his goal
LOS ANGELES, California: GUIDED BY an ambition to achieve for himself, his siblings and the thought of their mom, Teofore Bennett is quietly kicking towards his goal.


Youth reps bow into action tomorrow
WORLD JUNIOR silver medallist Schillonie Calvert and Theon O'Connor head 12 Jamaicans down to compete on tomorrow's opening day of the International Amateur Athletics Association (IAAF)/World Youth Champion-ships in Marrakech, Morocco.


Shepherd ready for final dance
LONDON (Reuters): 'DANCING' UMPIRE David Shepherd will take charge of his final international match today when England host Australia in the decider of their three-match one-day international series at The Oval.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Ja go for big guns Mexico
BARRING SOMETHING really surprising, Jamaica are on the way to the second round of the Gold Cup football tournament. After two matches in the preliminary round, Jamaica have won one and drawn one...


















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