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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | August 10, 2005

Bolt ready to strike
HELSINKI, Finland: WORLD JUNIOR record holder Usain Bolt beat a big bout of nerves and his six rivals early yesterday to advance to today's second round of the men's 200 metres at the 10th IAAF World Championships in Helsinki.

Moving women's football forward
ELAINE WALKER-BROWN has been a part of football in Jamaica for as long as many can remember. Beginning in the 1980s as a player, she grew to love a sport that was thought of as strictly for men.


Kingston thrash St Mary 7-0
TWO GOALS each from Tighana Thompson and Peter Beckford led an under-staffed Kingston team to a 7-0 hiding of visitors St. Mary in the first leg of their quarter-final in the Pepsi Under-15 football competition earlier this week at the Constant Spring...


Johnson playing the waiting game
MIAMI, Florida, CMC: JAMAICAN EX-WORLD light heavyweight boxing champion Glen Johnson is awaiting the outcome of October's clash between Americans Antonio Tarver and Roy Jones Jnr. to decide on his next move.


Jamaica, Barbados battle over first innings points
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC: BARBADOS DISMISSED Jamaica cheaply but then struggled in their turn at the crease, as both team battled over first innings points at the close on the opening day of their final round match...


Local golfers swing into CAGC action today
JAMAICA'S NATIONAL golf team will swing into action today at the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC) in St. Kitts. While claiming the overall championship would appear well out of the team's reach as it goes up against strong regional rivals...


Jamaica through to semis
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: JAMAICA AND Guatemala won their quarter-final matches yesterday to move into the last four of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Youth Cup (Under-15) with four-game winning streaks.

















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