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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | July 23, 2005

Injured Powell loses to Gatlin Campbell defeated by Felix
LONDON, (Reuters): WORLD RECORD holder Asafa Powell's world championship hopes were dealt a big blow when he pulled up injured after just five strides in the 100 metres at the London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, yesterday.

Vaas swings tide for Sri Lanka
KANDY, Sri Lanka, CMC: DAREN POWELL and Chaminda Vaas, two bowlers with contrasting methods and at the opposite ends of their careers, stood tall on a dramatic opening day in the second and final cricket Test between Sri Lanka and West Indies...


Under-21 netballers crush Bermuda 98-6
JAMAICA'S UNDER-21 Sunshine Girls started their World Youth Netball Championship campaign with a bang, defeating lowly Bermuda 98-6 yesterday at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.


Local racing dormant for too long
IT IS abundantly clear that things are far too quiet in the local version of the Sport of Kings these days as the stakeholders are obviously waiting for something to happen rather than take a proactive approach to the issues that confront...


Powell happy with five
KANDY, Sri Lanka (CMC): WEST INDIES fast bowler Daren Powell uttered a huge sigh of relief when he completed a Test-best bowling performance in the second and final cricket Test against Sri Lanka yesterday.


Foster's rare hat-trick
RECORDS, MEDALS and trophies aside, any athlete's greatest honour is to represent his or her country.


Johnson scoring big points in tennis
THERE'S BEEN a changing of the guard in Jamaican tennis ­ the island's Davis Cup team now squarely belongs to 22-year-old Ryan Russell. Russell served his apprenticeship with the likes of Jermaine 'Giant' Smith, Scott Willinsky and Peter Gordon...


Stay with A King Is Born
TODAY'S GRADED stakes feature for the She's On Wheels Trophy at Caymanas Park should provide the reigning 'Horse of the Year' A KING IS BORN with his second consecutive win in this valuable 1100-metre race.

















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