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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | April 25, 2006

Asafa Powell headlines Jamaica International field - Campbell, Simpson set for another mouth-watering showdown
WORLD RECORD holder for the 100m, Asafa Powell, will headline the star-studded line-up for the third Jamaica International Invitational, an IAAF Area Permit Meet on May 6 at the National Stadium. Additionally, track & field fans can brace themselves...

Ramnarine wants fair and transparent process
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): ONE DAY ahead of a crucial meeting with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), West Indies Players Association (WIPA) president, Dinanath Ramnarine, says he was committed to finalising negotiations but stressed the process...


Holmwood, STETHS in Headley Cup showdown
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Holmwood Technical and St. Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) put their perennial season expectations on the line when they clash in the Grace/ISSA sponsored Headley Cup final at Alpart, starting this morning at 10:00...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Come on WIPA, let's pull together
THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB)and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA)are scheduled to meet today to discuss the retainer contracts for the players and hopefully the matter will be settled - at least for another year.


Marlon King on top
LONDON, England (CMC) WATFORD'S GOALSCORING sensation, Jamaican Marlon King, has been rewarded for an outstanding season by being named to the Professional Footballers Association Championship Team-of-the-Year on Sunday.


Tornados win 17 medals
THE TORNADOS Swim Club's 15-member squad returned to the island yesterday boasting 17 medals from the Stingrays 2006 long course 'eye opener' swim meet in Winter Haven, Florida. The meet, held on the weekend, saw the Jamaicans bagging five gold...


Captain Richards Memorial
TROPICS AND Circus Circle captured the female and male divisions of the Captain Milton Richards Memorial hockey tournament last weekend. In the first final, Tropics' women dethroned defending champions St. Andrew 1-0, while Circus Circle edged JDF 2-1...


Women educators honoured by Caymanas Track Limited (CTL)
KEEPING WITH the theme Oaks Day is Women's Day, Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) continued the tradition of honouring outstanding professional women in specific fields at Caymanas Park on Saturday. Last year, CTL in conjunction with former sponsors Courts...


King blasts 'dinosaurs' claim
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): WEST INDIES head coach Bennett King has refuted claims by sports psychologist Dr. Rudi Webster that he has described former players as 'dinosaurs'.




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