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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | December 2, 2005

Ballantyne, Martin keen to repeat in Reggae Marathon
JAMAICA'S AREITA Martin and three-time champion and course record- holder Pamenos Ballantyne of St. Vincent and the Grenadines aim to repeat their 2004 successes at tomorrow morning's fifth staging of the Reggae Marathon in Negril, Westmoreland.

Jamaica Gleaner five run for 'wellness'
AS PART of its theme of wellness and healthy lifestyles, The Gleaner will be represented by five runners in tomorrow morning's Reggae Marathon in Negril. According to The Gleaner's marketing co-ordinator, Donna Hinds...


Constant Spring for semis
CONSTANT SPRING booked themselves the final spot in the semi-finals of the Jackie Bell Knockout competition following a furious 105 minutes of football against Maverley/Hughenden at the Spring Complex yesterday.


Jamaica out to blow away visitors
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Jamaica go hunting once again when they take on the Windward Islands in round two of the regional four-day Carib Beer Cup competition at Alpart today.


French rally legend determined to win in Jamaica
ALTHOUGH HE has retired, former world rally champion, Didier Auriol, who arrived in the island on Monday night for this weekend's JMMC/Petcom Stages Rally, said he is not here for fun, but to win.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Tough luck, West Indies
WHEN THE West Indies left for Australia there was hardly anyone who gave them a chance of drawing one match much more to win one. The prediction by almost every one was not only that Australia would win all three matches...


New Jamaica Volleyball Association (JVA) president Garel on the ball
NEW JAMAICA Volleyball Association (JVA) president Patricia Garel has already acquired a permanent home for her secretariat. The sports marketing consultant, made popular by her handling of Reggae Boy Onandi Lowe...


Prince Mohawk fancied
BOTH THE Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew on tomorrow's Owners' Association Day 10-race programme at Caymanas Park. The Pick-9 embraces races two to 10 and the Super-6 from race five through to 10.

















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