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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | August 25, 2005

J'c ans chase big bucks
DOUBLE WINNERS at last year's International Association Athletics Federations' (IAAF) World Athletics Final, Asafa Powell and Veronica Campbell, head a list of five Jamaicans who have all but booked their lanes for the two-day meet...

Campbell tops 100m rankings
MONACO, CMC: JAMAICA'S OLYMPIC champion Veronica Campbell has taken over the position as the world's number one sprinter, in the latest IAAF world rankings released this week.


St Andrew through to semis
A 1-1 STALEMATE between St. Andrew and St. Catherine at Constant Spring yesterday saw the KSAFA team clinch its place in the semi-finals of the JFF Pepsi Under-15 football competition.


Gayle shines on debut
MANCHESTER, England, CMC: WEST INDIES opening batsman Chris Gayle earned the man-of-the-match award on his debut with a useful all-round performance that propelled Worcestershire to a four-wicket victory in their latest National Cricket League...


Guatemala outclass Jamaica
JAMAICA'S CHANCES of making it to next year's World Volleyball Championships in Japan received a major blow when they went down 3-1 to unranked Guatemala at the Oscar Gobaira Sports Complex in the Dominican Republic yesterday.


Knights pound Wizards for final semis spot
A 30-POINT night from Fernando Young helped the Urban Knights secure the last available semi-final spot of the Jamaica Basketball Association's DHL Knockout League with a 80-75 victory over the Denham Town Wizards on Tuesday...


Butcher Man repeats in CTL claiming series
BUTCHER MAN, running at the generous odds of 5-2 with bang-in-form apprentice Kerry-Gayl Robinson astride, romped race number two of the CTL Claiming series ($180,000 - $160,000) at Caymanas Park yesterday...


















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