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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | August 19, 2005

Asafa out again
WORLD 100-metre record holder Asafa Powell has pulled out of today's big Golden League clash against Olympic and world champion Justin Gatlin in Zurich, Switzerland. Powell made it clear at the meet's press conference yesterday that he is not ready...

Jamaican stars in action today
OLYMPIC 200 METRES champion Veronica Campbell, world champion triple jumper Trecia Smith and World Championships 100m silver medallist Michael Frater, headline Jamaican entries for today's Golden League meet in Zurich, Switzerland.


Jamaica bounced out by T&T
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC: TRINIDAD AND Tobago cricketers gave an impressive all-round display to move into the final of the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 Challenge, defeating Jamaica by 35 runs in the semi-final at Arnos Vale A yesterday.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Good luck, President Gordon
KEN GORDON, the new president of the West Indies Cricket Board, has a job on his hands, it is a tough job, it is to make the West Indies a winning team, and cricket fans around the region are hoping and praying that he will be successful.


Arnett trio off to Harbour View
FORMER NATIONAL Premier League champions Harbour View appear to have gone some way in solving the problem of losing a number of key players with the impending signing of midfielders Keith Kelly, Locksley Thomas and defender Alex Thomas.


Ja teams struggle at tournament
THE JAMAICAN men's and women's teams had to settle for sixth and seventh respectively in the team competition at the Caribbean Table Tennis Championships (CTT) held at the Table Tennis Hall in Guatemala earlier this week.


Gatlin to upstage rivals
TOMORROW'S 11-RACE programme at Caymanas Park offers another Pick-9 carryover, but it still stands at $1 million. The Pick-6, on the other hand, was cornered by 27 punters - each receiving a cool $118,236.50.


















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